Park in Alkmaar
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Alkmaarderhout, locally known as "De Hout" (Dutch for "the wood(s)"), in acity park inAlkmaar,North Holland, Netherlands. The park is one of the oldestcity parks in theNetherlands, dating from 1607.[1]
52°37′31″N4°43′59″E / 52.625158°N 4.732928°E /52.625158; 4.732928