The answer is no. The city of Amsterdam can not change Dutch Law. The Dutch Law makes a differents between hard and soft drugs. Softdrugs in small amounts are 'legal' only for personal use. That will be marijuana/weed and hash
But the city of Amsterdam is more liberal in the possession of small amounts of hard- and soft drugs.
The closest airport to Amsterdam is Schiphol Airport which is located just a short 15 minute train ride from Amsterdam city center.
There are 550.000 bicycles in Ams..oh hold on, bitch just stole my bicycle... there are 549.999 bicycles in Amsterdam
Euros, just like in the rest of the Netherlands..
u just dont
Amsterdam is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The city is situated at approximately 52.4 degrees latitude north, placing it above the equator. This means that Amsterdam falls within the northern half of the Earth, making it part of the Northern Hemisphere.
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and of Noord Holland (a province in the Netherlands). The Netherlands is often mistakenly called Holland, as Holland is in fact just a region of the Netherlands. Amsterdam is in that part of the Netherlands. -Haarlem is the capital of the province of Noord- Holland.
no!
camel has already released a pack of joints in Amsterdam called camel fatties i expect the same here if it becomes legalized. you should be able to buy it in the stores just like a pack of cigarettes
just go to amsterdam. its that simple.
Brooklyn was named Breuckelen by Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, before they were displaced by the British. It means "marshland" in Dutch and is the name of a town near Utrecht, just to the east of South Holland.
Germany invaded Holland on May 10th 1940. The invasion, based on blitzkrieg, was swift and devastating. Holland surrendered just six days later as her military had been unable to cope with the speed of blitzkrieg. Fear was also great - Rotterdam had been severely damaged by bombing. Could the same happen to Amsterdam? The Hague?
Slavery was legalized in various regions at different times throughout history. In the United States, slavery was legally established in British North America in the early 17th century and continued until the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865, which abolished slavery nationwide.
Yes I can.
Strictly speaking, no. Holland is a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. People often incorrectly use Holland to refer to the The Netherlands as they don't know that they are not the same.
-Netherlands (holland) -Germany -Switzerland -Italy -Cambodia -Peru -India -Bangladesh -Russia -Iran -Argentina -brazil -Ontario (Canada) There's probably more, these are the only ones I can think of PS: alot of countries banned it but still tolerate it/never enforce it
Usually that is the intention, but Holland is also a region INSIDE the Netherlands.If someone says Holland or the Netherlands referring to countries, they mean the same thing. But for a specific geographic term, it may mean a smaller area. The Netherlands have 12 regions/provinces including North-Holland (Noord-Holland) and South-Holland (Zuid-Holland). Since the capital Amsterdam is in North-Holland many people refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Dutch people don't mind - in fact it's used a lot by them. It's just easier.
The closest airport to Amsterdam is Schiphol Airport which is located just a short 15 minute train ride from Amsterdam city center.