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    Amsterdam has always had strong 
    ties to the water. Spread out over 70 islands, this cosmopolitan city boasts 
    60 miles of canals and 1,000 bridges. As early as the 13th century, tiny 
    ships sailed from this port into the challenging Zuider Sea. A direct connection to the North Sea was made with the 
    construction of a canal in the early 19th century.
    The most dramatic alteration of the landscape came in 1932 with the 
    building of a 22-mile dam that sealed off part of the Zuider Sea, allowing 
    large landfills.
 Amsterdam gained renown in the 15th century when it became a major 
    trading center, steadily assuming commercial leadership and thus controlling 
    the country’s finances, a trend that remains to this day.
 Amsterdam is most famous for its narrow, gabled houses lining the 
    canals. The historical center is full of interesting attractions such as the 
    medieval weighhouse, the Royal Palace on Dam Square, and the Nieuwe Kerk or 
    New Church which was built in 1468. From the time of Rembrandt, Amsterdam 
    has been revered as an artistic center. Today the city is renowned for its 
    celebrated museums – the Rijks, Van Gogh and Stedelijk Museums to name but a 
    few. It also is a shopper’s city, featuring everything from the famous 
    flower market to glassware, Delft porcelain, cheese and wooden shoes. Its 
    most glamorous industry is the diamond trade.
 Within a relatively short distance from Amsterdam are the flower 
    centers of Aalsmeer, the picturesque fishing villages of Volendam and 
    Marken, cheese markets at Edam and Gouda, and historic Haarlem which is the 
    main center of the bulb-growing industry.
 You may explore Amsterdam’s center on foot or join the thousands of 
    residents who favor riding their bicycles. One of the most delightful ways 
    to enjoy the city’s famous sights is from a glass-topped sightseeing boat. 
    Gliding through the canals, the boat passes the characteristic gabled houses 
    and negotiates picturesque arched bridges.
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