Today we decided to show you a selection of impressive pictures from Holland. Enjoy.

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Top view of the tulip fields of Holland. Photo: Anna Pavlovna
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Traditional Dutch windmill of beautiful tulips. Photographer: Svetlana Foote
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The Netherlands is one of the leaders in the use of alternative energy sources, using windmills to generate electricity. Photo: Re Power UK
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Beach in Holland. Photo: Angela Versteynen
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Laser show in Utrecht, the fourth largest city in the Netherlands. Photo: Taco Boon
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Aerial view of the center of Utrecht. Photo: Ewoud Dronkert
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Amsterdam has more channels than Venice. Amsterdam boasts more than 165 channels. Author unknown.
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Winter in Amsterdam. Residents of the city are among the most active consumers of coffee in the world. On average, a resident of Amsterdam consumes about 140 liters of coffee per year. Photo: Haylts Kuipers
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Amsterdam may soon disappear. Most of the city lies below sea level. At the lowest point level reaches 6.7 meters below sea level. If climate change will cause even a slight increase in global sea level, Amsterdam will go under water. Photo: Lies Thru a Lens
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Currently registered about 3,000 varieties of tulips. There is a Dutch organization that monitors the list of registered varieties of tulips. Author unknown.
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Flowering in infrared light, Amsterdam. Photo: Invayvo Oz
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Fort Bourtange located in the village Bourtange, Groningen, it was built in 1593 by order of King William. Photo: Monique Mulder