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'''Randstad''' ('ring city' or 'edge city') is the name given to the [[conurbation]] or partial ring of major cities in the south-eastern [[Netherlands]] consisting of [[Amsterdam]], [[Haarlem]], [[Leiden]], [[The Hague]], [[Delft]], [[Rotterdam]], [[Dordrecht]], and [[Utrecht]], and lesser towns. It includes the four largest Dutch cities; and its overall population of 7.5 million is almost half that of the entire country.
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'''Randstad''' ('ring city' or 'edge city') is the name given to the [[conurbation]] or partial ring of major cities in the west of the [[Netherlands]] consisting of [[Amsterdam]], [[Haarlem]], [[Leiden]], [[The Hague]], [[Delft]], [[Rotterdam]], [[Dordrecht]], and [[Utrecht]], and lesser towns. It includes the four largest Dutch cities; and its overall population of 7.5 million is almost half that of the entire country.
  
 
== Further Information==
 
== Further Information==

Latest revision as of 23:45, January 29, 2017

Randstad ('ring city' or 'edge city') is the name given to the conurbation or partial ring of major cities in the west of the Netherlands consisting of Amsterdam, Haarlem, Leiden, The Hague, Delft, Rotterdam, Dordrecht, and Utrecht, and lesser towns. It includes the four largest Dutch cities; and its overall population of 7.5 million is almost half that of the entire country.

Further Information

http://www.regio-randstad.nl/index_eng.php