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References Amsterdam puzzle
Windmills
Could it be any more Dutch?
West Tower
Anne Frank house
Rembrandt House Museum
In this house Rembrandt lived and worked for nineteen years
Eye
The Eye is a film museum
A'DAM Tower
Amsterdam Dance and Music Tower
Holland America Line
Central Station
Royal Palace
The Dam
The Dam Square, or "The Dam" to the locals.
Bimhuis
The BIMHUIS is a concert hall in Amsterdam, founded in 1974
The ramparts
The red light district in Amsterdam
NEMO
Science Museum
The Vondelpark
Collared Parakeet
Collared parakeets are a well-known and noisy exotic species in Amsterdam, with over 5,000 in the city.
Municipal Museum
Van Gogh museum
Rijksmuseum
The museum square
In front of the Rijksmuseum is the museum square, an oasis of greenery and tranquility in the city.
Pride
Artis
The zoo of Amsterdam
Carré
Royal Theatre Carré
Flower Market
Amsterdam's floating flower market is a classic with tourists and locals alike
The skinny bridge
This iconic bridge gets its name from its width, as it is a very narrow bridge.
Multatuli image
Multatuli is a pseudonym of Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), the author of Max Havelaar, or De koffieveilingen der Nederlandse Handelmaatschappij, a novel about the abuses in the Dutch East Indies that ends in an indictment of colonial rule
Carmiggelt image
Simon Johannes Carmiggelt (The Hague, October 7, 1913 - Amsterdam, November 30, 1987) was a Dutch journalist, columnist, writer and poet.
F-side
The F-side is what is described as the "die-hard supporters" of Ajax.
The rubber duck
The rubber duck is a work of art by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman. It symbolizes boundless tolerance
Johan Cruijff ArenA
Home of the Amsterdam soccer team Ajax.
Bicycle fishing
About 12,000 to 15,000 bikes are fished out of Amsterdam's canals every year, a process also known as "bike fishing.