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Keukenhof (lit. 'Kitchen garden';
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkøːkə(n)ˌɦɔf]), also
known as the
Garden of Europe, is one of the world's
largest flower gardens...
- many
estates of rich
merchants and nobility. The
forests and
gardens of
Keukenhof, Meerenburg, Wildlust, Zandvliet,
Overduin en Akervoorde, W****ergeest...
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About 1.7
million tulip bulbs, all in
multiple colours, were
brought Keukenhof tulip gardens of Amsterdam.
Besides tulips,
there are 46
varieties of...
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Landgoed Keukenhof Archived September 11, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine, Buitenplaatseninnederland.nl (in Dutch) Hulkenberg, A.M. (1975)
Keukenhof. Uitgave...
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Stourhead in England, Versailles, Giverny, Villandry,
Rivau in France,
Keukenhof in the Netherlands,
Mainau Island in Germany,
Villa d'Este and
Villa Lante...
- medieval/fantasy
festival in the Netherlands, held in the
gardens of
Castle Keukenhof in
Lisse since 2005.
During the
first edition in 2005, 3,500 visitors...
- An
artificial lake in
Keukenhof with gr**** banks...
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Keukenhof,
Royparkal Tulip Park, Netherlands...
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Roses Snowdrops Crocuses Some
noteworthy public Dutch gardens are: The
Keukenhof Prinsentuin (Groningen)
mainly formal garden for an 18th-century palace...
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Netherlands has the world's
largest permanent display of
tulips at the
Keukenhof. The
majority of
tulip cultivars are
classified in the
taxon Tulipa ×gesneriana...