De Rijp

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De Rijp est un village de la province de Hollande-Septentrionale aux Pays-Bas. Elle fait partie de la commune de Alkmaar. Patrie de l'hydraulicien Jan Leeghwater, ce village est le berceau des techniques néerlandaises de poldérisation. La population du district statistique (ville et campagne environnante) de De Rijp est de 4 020 habitants environ (2005). rdf:langString
De Rijp is een dorp en voormalige gemeente in de gemeente Alkmaar, in de Nederlandse provincie Noord-Holland. Het is de geboorteplaats van Jan Adriaanszoon Leeghwater. rdf:langString
De Rijp (52° 33' N 4° 51' E) é uma cidade dos Países Baixos, na província de Holanda do Norte. De Rijp pertence ao município de Alkmaar, e está situada a 10 km, a noroeste de Purmerend. A área de De Rijp, que também inclui as partes periféricas da cidade, bem como a zona rural circundante, tem uma população estimada em 4020 habitantes. rdf:langString
De Rijp is a village and former island in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Alkmaar, and lies about 10 km northwest of Purmerend, between the Schermer and the Beemster polders. Before the poldering of the lakes surrounding it, De Rijp was famous for its herring industry. Today it is known for its characteristic rijksmonuments, which include some of the oldest wooden houses of North Holland. De Rijp was a separate municipality until 1970, when it merged with Graft. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString De Rijp is a village and former island in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Alkmaar, and lies about 10 km northwest of Purmerend, between the Schermer and the Beemster polders. Before the poldering of the lakes surrounding it, De Rijp was famous for its herring industry. Today it is known for its characteristic rijksmonuments, which include some of the oldest wooden houses of North Holland. De Rijp was a separate municipality until 1970, when it merged with Graft. The statistical area "De Rijp", which also can include the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 4020.
rdf:langString De Rijp est un village de la province de Hollande-Septentrionale aux Pays-Bas. Elle fait partie de la commune de Alkmaar. Patrie de l'hydraulicien Jan Leeghwater, ce village est le berceau des techniques néerlandaises de poldérisation. La population du district statistique (ville et campagne environnante) de De Rijp est de 4 020 habitants environ (2005).
rdf:langString De Rijp is een dorp en voormalige gemeente in de gemeente Alkmaar, in de Nederlandse provincie Noord-Holland. Het is de geboorteplaats van Jan Adriaanszoon Leeghwater.
rdf:langString De Rijp (52° 33' N 4° 51' E) é uma cidade dos Países Baixos, na província de Holanda do Norte. De Rijp pertence ao município de Alkmaar, e está situada a 10 km, a noroeste de Purmerend. A área de De Rijp, que também inclui as partes periféricas da cidade, bem como a zona rural circundante, tem uma população estimada em 4020 habitantes.
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