The diamond area of Amsterdam is known as the "Diamond District." This area, particularly around the streets of Hoveniersstraat and Gedempte Zijdsburgwal, is famous for its numerous diamond dealers and workshops, where a significant portion of the world's diamonds are traded and processed. The district has a rich history in the diamond industry, dating back to the 16th century.
Maarten Bonder "Welcome to Amsterdam".
Amsterdam gets its name from a "dam" in the river "amstel" (this river runs right true Amsterdam.) At frist (700+ years ago) they called the city "amsteldam" that became Amsterdam. Ur welcome.
Somewhat sharing honors with Rotterdam, the Diamond-cutting industry.
The name Amsterdam comes from the word Amstelredamme which was the original name of the city. It means a dam on the river Amstel.
If you go to their website for that area, and locate their "Find a Store" option, you should be able to find something by entering the name of the city.
Maarten Bonder "Welcome to Amsterdam".
The area of Amsterdam-Noord is 63.76 square kilometers.
The area of Île Amsterdam is 55 square kilometers.
The area of Westpoort - Amsterdam - is 35 square kilometers.
The area of Amsterdam-Zuidoost is 22.08 square kilometers.
The municipality of Amsterdam covers an area of approx 219 square kilometres.
Morey Amsterdam's birth name is Moritz Amsterdam.
There is an unincorporated area named Amsterdam in California, but that's it.
The Diamond District is an area located in New York City, New York. The area gets its name from being one of the primacy centers of the global diamond industry.
Yes.
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp (ARA) area (including Vlissingen and Ghent)
The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam is 2,912 square kilometers.