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Noordermolen Groningen

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The Noordermolen ("Northern-windmill") is located near the village Noorddijk just outside the city of Groningen, the Netherlands. This windmill was built in 1888.

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A: VMBO-school Lewenborg Groningen

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B: Climbing Center Bjoeks Groningen

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C: View from the Driebonds-bridge in Groningen

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D: View over Groningen

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E: Windmill 't Witte Lam

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F: View from the Tasmantoren

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G: Under the Tasman Toren

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H: The Tasman Tower

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I: terrace on the house-boat in Groningen

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J: houseboat in Groningen

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