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    The Munttoren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmʏnˌtoːrə(n)]; "Mint Tower") or Munt ([mʏnt]) is a tower in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It stands on the busy Muntplein...
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    (Enkhuizen), Enkhuizen Drommedaris, Enkhuizen Sassenpoort, Zwolle Munttoren, Amsterdam Eastern Gate (Delft), Delft Groothoofdspoort, Dordrecht Koornmarktspoort...
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    Singel (redirect from Singel (Amsterdam))
    the University of Amsterdam, at Singel 425. The Kalvertoren shopping center, between Koningsplein and Muntplein squares. The Munttoren tower, originally...
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    Dam Square (redirect from Dam (Amsterdam))
    Amstel River from Centraal Station to Muntplein (Mint Square) and the Munttoren (Mint Tower). The Dam also marks the endpoint of the other well-traveled...
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  • Tourist Centre. Retrieved 2020-06-14. Nigel (2014-11-13). "Munttoren Amsterdam". Amsterdam for Visitors. Retrieved 2020-06-25. "Famous clock towers around...
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    city's fortifications. Munttoren, the tower was built in 1619–1620 and it is the southern tower among all other ones in Amsterdam Magna Plaza, a former...
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    Amstel river. All bridges in Amsterdam are numbered, and the Muntplein carries the number 1. Muntplein is named after the Munttoren (or simply Munt) tower that...
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  • Windhoek → Amsterdam, Netherlands Ouderkerk aan de Amstel (Jagershuis) Amsterdam (Munttoren) Amsterdam (Reguliersgracht or Felix Meritis) Amsterdam (Museumplein...
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    Waag), and the Regulierspoort (now the bottom half of Munttoren tower). After visiting Amsterdam in 1481, Emperor Maximilian I decreed that the town was...
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    bottom half of the Munttoren tower. The Schreierstoren is the only remaining defensive tower. The oldest gable stone in Amsterdam adorns the facade of...
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