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FEM aan het Dok
FEM aan het Dok Lemmer
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The Blokhuis
The Blokhuis Stavoren
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Haghakerk Heeg
Haghakerk Heeg Heeg
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Stoeten Jachtcharter
Stoeten Jachtcharter Lemmer
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Douwe Egberts Café Leeuwarden
Douwe Egberts Café Leeuwarden Leeuwarden
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Bed and Breakfast Kia Ora
Bed and Breakfast Kia Ora Leeuwarden
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Come Sal With Us!
Come Sal With Us! Harlingen
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Aldehoeve-logies - Appartement Ien
Aldehoeve-logies - Appartement Ien Workum
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Van der Valk Hotel Sneek - Comfortkamer - Parkeerzijde
Van der Valk Hotel Sneek - Comfortkamer - Parkeerzijde Sneek
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Oostmahorn (De Skâns)
Oostmahorn (De Skâns) Oostmahorn
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Villa Vink
Villa Vink Hollum
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Kinderboerderij Leeuwarden
Kinderboerderij Leeuwarden Leeuwarden
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Snoozz Hotels - Charme kamer
Snoozz Hotels - Charme kamer Bolsward
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Zijda Yachting - Regina
Zijda Yachting - Regina Jirnsum
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Zijda Yachting - Aqua Cosmos
Zijda Yachting - Aqua Cosmos Jirnsum
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Stichting Skûtsjes Doniawerstal
Stichting Skûtsjes Doniawerstal Langweer
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Bantega Bell Tower
Bantega Bell Tower Bantega
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Stadhuis van Stavoren
Stadhuis van Stavoren Stavoren
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De Holle Poarte near Makkum
De Holle Poarte near Makkum Makkum
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Wellness Pollepleats
Wellness Pollepleats Westhem
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The Nannewiid
The Nannewiid Oudehaske
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Remains of the Atlantic Wall in Harlingen
Remains of the Atlantic Wall in Harlingen
The bunkers at Harlingen were part of the Atlantic Wall: the more than 6,000-kilometer-long German defense line from Norway to Spain. The Atlantic Wall is one of the largest structures of the 20th century.
The line was built during the Second World War between 1942 and 1945 to prevent an Allied invasion of the Western European mainland from the sea. The Atlantic Wall was a series of separate smaller and larger support points that could give each other fire support.
In many cases they consisted of bombproof bunkers, sometimes with a wall and roof thickness of at least two meters of reinforced concrete. Due to a lack of labour, equipment and fuel, only 510 bunkers of the planned 2000 had been built in the Netherlands. In the English Garden in Harlingen is a German bunker that was part of the Atlantic Wall. It concerns a Communications Command Post with which the Germans coordinated the Frisian coastal defences.
Harlingen
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Landal Waterpark Oudehaske
Landal Waterpark Oudehaske Oudehaske
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Slachtedijk Dike
Slachtedijk Dike Wommels