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  2. Dutch cap - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch cap or Dutch bonnet is a style of woman's hat associated with the various traditional Dutch woman's costumes. Usually made of white cotton or lace, it is sometimes characterized by triangular flaps or wings that turn up on either side. [1] It can resemble some styles of nurse's hat. [2] Traditional costumes of the Netherlands

  3. Poffer - Wikipedia

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    Poffers for babies and young children were not made. Until a girl was 10 years of age she'd wear a tight woolen cap. Even so, a baby or young girl's bonnet could be decorated with gauze flowers and had ribbons for securing. Unmarried women did not wear a poffer. However, they did wear a black bonnet called a capotehoedje or kaphoedje. These ...

  4. Category:Dutch clothing - Wikipedia

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  5. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity.

  6. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    A forgotten age of open air classrooms in the Netherlands, 1957.⁣ ⁣ The open air school movement originated in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century to help sickly children.

  7. Culture of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, gift-bringing at Christmas has in recent decades gained some popularity too, although Sinterklaas is much more popular. [citation needed]. The national holiday is celebrated on 27 April with King's Day (Koningsdag) in honour of the King's birthday. The day is moved up to Saturday if it would otherwise happen on a Sunday.