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Welcome to the Naarden google satellite map! This place is situated in Noord-Holland, Netherlands, its geographical coordinates are 52° 18' 0" North, 5° 9' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Naarden. See Naarden photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Naarden in Netherlands.
Map of the former municipality of Naarden, June 2015. The city of Naarden is located in the municipality of Gooise Meren in the west of the Netherlands. It is situated in the Gooi region in the southeast of the province of North Holland.
Naarden is a small town surrounded by large 17th-century fortifications, among the best preserved in Europe. The typical star shaped form is a spectacular sight from the air and on a satellite picture. Map. Directions.
Visit the Naarden Vesting, the best-preserved fortress of the Netherlands can be found in Naarden. The Netherlands is a beautiful country, home to some of Europe’s most beautiful cities. From the breathtaking canals and churches in Amsterdam, Volendam, and Haarlem to the modern and state of the art architecture in Rotterdam and other cities ...
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Browse 922 authentic naarden stock photos, high-res images, and pictures, or explore additional zaanse schans or de pier scheveningen stock images to find the right photo at the right size and resolution for your project. Aerial view of Naarden, Gooise Meren, North Holland, Netherlands.
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Feb 23, 2012 · Back in the 13th century, Naarden was a small fortified town overlooking a stretch of dry ground between the sea and the marshes of the river Vecht. This stretch of land was the only route from the east to Amsterdam and its surrounding lands, making Naarden a strategic fortress.