Tag: Dutch culture
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Friesland Travel Guide: The Netherlands Province Most Tourists Never Reach
Friesland travel guide: discover Leeuwarden, the Frisian Lakes, Sneek, and the best towns in this off-the-beaten-track northern Dutch province.
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7 Days in the Netherlands: The Perfect First-Time Itinerary
Plan the perfect 7 days in the Netherlands: Amsterdam canals, Rotterdam skyline, Haarlem, Delft, Utrecht, and the tulip fields — all covered.
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Why the Dutch Have a Word for This Feeling — and Nobody Else Does
Gezellig: the Dutch word that has no English translation. Discover what it means, where to find it, and why it changes how you see the Netherlands — plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
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Why Dutch Farmers Still Choose Wooden Clogs Over Rubber Boots
Millions of Dutch wooden clogs are still made every year — not for tourists, but for the farmers who know wood outperforms everything. Discover the real story behind the Netherlands’ most iconic shoe, plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
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Why the Dutch Will Tell You the Truth Even When You’d Rather Not Hear It
Discover why the Dutch say exactly what they mean — and why their famous directness is actually a form of deep respect — plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
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Why Half a Million Dutch People Speak a Language Closer to English Than Dutch
In Friesland, 500,000 Dutch people speak a language older than Dutch and closer to Old English. Discover the province that has always done things its own way — plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
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The Dutch Word for Walking Into the Wind — and Why It Changes Everything
The Dutch walk into the wind on purpose — and have a word for it. Discover uitwaaien, where to try it, and why it works — plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
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The Dutch Drinking Ritual That Has No English Word — And No Equal
Borrelen is the Dutch evening ritual of drinks and bitterballen with friends — untranslatable, unmissable, and free in our weekly newsletter.
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The Real Reason the Dutch Cycle Everywhere (It’s Not What You Think)
Why do the Dutch cycle everywhere? The answer starts in the 1970s. Discover the story — plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
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Where the Dutch Go to Escape — and Why Nobody Else Knows About It
Discover the Frisian Lakes — a vast sailing paradise in Friesland where Dutch families have spent their summers for generations, almost unknown to tourists — plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
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The Dutch Word That Explains Why the Netherlands Feels Different to Everywhere Else
Gezellig: the Dutch word with no English translation that explains why the Netherlands feels like nowhere else — get weekly stories free in our newsletter.
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Why the Dutch Eat Raw Herring in the Street — and Have for Centuries
Discover Hollandse Nieuwe — the Dutch raw herring tradition that has fed the Netherlands for 600 years, from street stalls to royal barrels — plus get weekly Netherlands stories free in our newsletter.
