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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 | + | '''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. |
[[Category:Dutch Cities and Towns]] | [[Category:Dutch Cities and Towns]] | ||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
Revision as of 14:28, May 9, 2008
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.