Nieuw Amsterdam railway station was created in 1905.
Nieuw-Vennep railway station was created in 1981.
Nieuw-Vennep railway station ended in 1936.
Drawbridge in Nieuw-Amsterdam was created in 1883.
They called it: Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam)
Nieuw Amsterdam (nieuw=new) (now New York, Manhattan)
The dutch name was: " Nieuw Amsterdam" (new amsterdam)
The natives called it Manahatta. The Dutch called it Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam).
They called it: Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam)
Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad was created in 1865.
Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek was created in 1937.
You probably mean New York or New Zealand. New York was called Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) and New Zealand was called Nieuw Zeeland (what is actually New Sealand if you would translate it well).
Assuming the question means New York, it was originally named by the Dutch as Nieuw Amsterdam.