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  2. Hoorn - Wikipedia

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    Hoorn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦoːr(ə)n] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the northwest of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It is the largest town and the traditional capital of the region of West Friesland . [ 5 ]

  3. Hoorn, Friesland - Wikipedia

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    Hoorn (West Frisian: Hoarn) is a village on Terschelling in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 465 in January 2017. [1]

  4. List of cities, towns and villages in North Holland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in the province of North Holland, in the Netherlands. Name Municipality ... Hoorn, Drechterland Bobeldijk: Koggenland ...

  5. Oostereiland - Wikipedia

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    The Oostereiland as well as its companion the Visserseiland were planned and constructed in order to increased the harbor's capacity in the port city of Hoorn (then one of the most important cities of the Dutch East India Company as well as the Dutch West India Company). 1655 is often given as a starting date for the construction, but without much evidence.

  6. Oosterkerk, Hoorn - Wikipedia

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    Oosterkerk or St. Anthony Church is a former Dutch Reformed Church in Hoorn, North Holland in the Netherlands. The church is a Rijksmonument and was designed in the Gothic style. The church's origins date back to 1450. The building that exists today was complete in 1616. Today, the church is a cultural center.

  7. Roode Steen - Wikipedia

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    ' Cheese Market '), is a square and a road junction in the city center of Hoorn, Netherlands. The Westfries Museum and the weigh house (Waag) are both located on the Roode Steen. A statue of Jan Pieterszoon Coen, made by Ferdinand Leenhoff, was placed on the square in 1893. [1]