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A typical Dutch way to get plastered: a kopstootje (lit. a headbutt - the -je is a diminutive): first finish the shot of jenever (basically the Dutch daddy of English gin) in one go and then you "blush" the fiery feeling with a glass of beer. There is also a different, milder, version known as an u-bootje or duikbootje (lit. little submarine) where the glass of jenever is placed inside the beer glass where you first drink some of the beer until the glass of jenever empties itself in your mouth.
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A wax statue in the Tropenmuseum of Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge who served as the Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies from 1931 to 1936. The uniform shown here would have worn as by people of his position.
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A 100 Guilder banknote of the 1970s series. This was legal tender until the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
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Statenjacht Utrecht. A Statenjacht is a boat used by members of the States-General and is tied to a certain province.
Dutch colonial architecture in the Swalmbergstraat (still a very Dutch name) in Paramaribo, Suriname (independent since 1975).
Dutch colonial architecture on the Handelskade in Willemstad, Curacao. (still a part of the Kingdom).
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Natural monuments of Sardinia : Rock of the Elephant
The Rock of the Elephant is a rock made of trachyte, an igneous volcanic rock, situated near Castelsardo in the north of Sardinia, its peculiar shape that looks like an Elephant attracts thousands of tourists that stop their cars along the road to take pictures. Another peculiarity of this rock is that at its base there is a "Domus de Janas" (house of fairies), a prehistoric tomb carved into the rock by ancient Sardinians, from 3200 to 2800 b.C. Thousands of these ancient tombs are present throughout the Sardinian territory, but mostly in the northwestern and central areas of the island.
Non Auro, Sed Ferro, Recuperanda Est Patria (Not by Gold, But by Iron, Is the Nation to be Recovered) - Marcus Furius Camillus (Roman General)
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“ ...Even if a man lives well, he dies and another one comes into existence. Let the one who comes later upon seeing this inscription remember the one who had made it. And the name is Omurtag, Kanasubigi. ”
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DAF 66 Marathon Coupe (built between 1972 and 1976).
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What a beautiful and elegant design. It's so sad that your national and culturally unique Dutch currency has been eradicated and replaced by the soulless euro. It's like removing part of the Dutch national cultural identity and traditional cultural heritage.
I saw a sad video on YT in 2010 showing elderly French people who'd saved and preserved their historic Franc currency banknotes and coins. They were taking their francs to be traded in for euros and I felt very sad seeing it. The government had urged people to get rid of their carefully preserved francs by trading their traditional banknotes and coins in exchange for soulless euros.
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I also saw a news video from Spain in 2011 which showed the people in Salvaterra in Galicia had resurrected their national peseta currency in the region after falling on financially difficult times with the euro.
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