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University of Amsterdam
public university in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam Stock Exchange
stock exchange located in Amsterdam, Netherlands
canals of Amsterdam
grachten dug in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age; UNESCO World Heritage Site

Bartholomeus van der Helst
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1613–1670)
flag of Amsterdam
municipal flag of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Allard Pierson
archive, library, and museum at the University of Amsterdam (2019-)
Amsterdam Museum
municipal museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Singel
thumb|right|Stalls of the Bloemenmarkt (flower market) floating in the Singel.
thumb|right|The Ronde Lutherse Kerk (Amsterdam)|Ronde Lutherse Kerk ("Round Lutheran Church").
thumb|right|The Munttoren seen from the Singel, postcard from 1900.
thumb|right|The Singel Bridge at the Paleisstraat in Amsterdam, painting by Breitner, c. 1897.
thumb|right|A bird's eye view of Amsterdam circa 1544, encircled by the Singel (right side), [[woodcut by Cornelis Anthonisz.]]
The Singel () is one of the canals of Amsterdam. The Singel encircled Amsterdam in the Middle Ages, serving as a moat around the city u
coat of arms of Amsterdam
coat of arms
history of Amsterdam
aspect of history
list of mayors of Amsterdam
Wikimedia list of persons by position held
Amsterdammertje
thumb|250px|An Amsterdammertje
thumb|250px|A street with Amsterdammertjes on the painting Backlight Langestraat (1993) by Frans Koppelaar
An Amsterdammertje () is the typical red-brown steel traffic bollard that is used to separate the pavement from the street in Amsterdam. Amsterdammertje is Dutch for 'little one from Amsterdam'. The bollards bear the three Saint Andrew's Crosses from the coat of arms of Amsterdam.
Mokum
Mokum (מקום) is the Yiddish word for "place" or "safe haven". It is derived from the Hebrew word makom (מקום, "place").

Atria Institute on gender equality and women's history
center on gender equality and women's history in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leidsepoort
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The Leidsepoort is a former city gate in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, located on what today is Leidseplein square.