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  2. Transport in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is less than 20 minutes by train from Amsterdam Central Station. It is the biggest airport in the Netherlands, the 3rd largest in Europe and the fourteenth largest in the world. It handles about 68 million passengers a year (2017) and is home base to KLM, since 2004 part of Air France-KLM.

  3. Hotel Pulitzer - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Pulitzer is a five star luxury hotel in Amsterdam, located on the Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht. The hotel consists of 25 historic canal houses from the 17th and 18th century, [ 1 ] merged into one and opened as a hotel in 1970 after several canal houses were bought by Howard Johnson's .

  4. Illegal taxi operation - Wikipedia

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    In some large American cities, and in Hong Kong, a medallion system is used to license cabs. The city issues a fixed number of medallions, and only medallion taxis are allowed to pick up fares. In general, this leads to medallions becoming ever more expensive—a New York City corporate medallion can sell for up to $1 million each. [16]

  5. Pulitzer, Amsterdam hotel review: Luxury, local cuisine and ...

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    HOTEL REVIEW: Set within 25 restored Golden Age houses, this elegant hotel is a fusion of 17th century features and contemporary design, says Daisy Lester

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  7. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    Private taxi companies are scarce and expensive, hence all taxis in Trinidad are both driver-managed and driver-operated. Privately owned taxis vary in colour and model, therefore one would almost never see a yellow cab in Trinidad and Tobago. Unlike maxi taxis that are colour-coded to a specific area, taxicabs are not colour-coded.