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Distance: 38 kilometres
Signs: Hexagonal signs (ANWB)
Starting points include Amsterdam and Diemen
Amsterdam did not make a real mark on the North Holland region until 1960, after the tunnels were built. Then residential areas mushroomed across the countryside and small villages were swallowed up.
The eastern port area was once the port area Amsterdam. With the development of the western ports, it lost its role and is now mainly a residential area. The expansion of Amsterdam to the east began with the in annexation of the Watergraafsmeer (1921), including Tuindorp Watergraafsmeer (Betondorp) and later the Bijlmermeer.
Ask at the Reception Desk for more information.
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