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Amsterdam
is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands,
located in the province of North Holland in the west
of the country. The city, which had a population of
around 1 million (with suburbs) on 1 January 2008,
comprises the northern part of the Randstad, the 6th-largest
metropolitan area in Europe,
with a population of around 6.7 million.
Its name is derived from Amstel dam, indicative of
the city's origin: a dam in the river Amstel where
the Dam Square is today. Settled as a small fishing
village in the late 12th century, Amsterdam became
one of the most important ports in the world during
the Dutch Golden Age, a result of its innovative developments
in trade. During that time, the city was the leading
center for finance and diamonds. In the 19th and 20th
centuries, the city expanded and many new neighbourhoods
and suburbs were formed.
The city is the financial and cultural capital of
the Netherlands. Many large Dutch institutions have
their headquarters there, and 7 of the world's top
500 companies, including Philips and ING, are based
in the city]. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange, part of
Euronext, is located in the city centre. Amsterdam's
main attractions, including its historic canals, the
Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House,
its red-light district and its many cannabis coffee
shops, draw 4.2 million tourists annually.
Economy
Amsterdam
is the financial and business capital of the Netherlands.
Amsterdam is currently one of the best European cities
in which to locate an international business. It is
ranked fifth in this category and is only surpassed
by London, Paris, Frankfurt and Barcelona. Many large
Dutch corporations and banks have their headquarters
in Amsterdam, including ABN AMRO, Akzo Nobel, Heineken
International, ING Group, Ahold, TomTom, Delta Lloyd
Group and Philips. KPMG International's global headquarters
is located in nearby Amstelveen.
Though many small offices are still located on the
old canals, companies are increasingly relocating
outside the city centre. The Zuidas (English: South
Axis) has become the new financial and legal hub.
The five largest law firms of the Netherlands, a number
of Dutch subsidiaries of large consulting firms like
Boston Consulting Group and Accenture, and the World
Trade Center Amsterdam are also located in Zuidas.
There
are three other smaller financial districts in Amsterdam.
The first is the area surrounding Amsterdam Sloterdijk
railway station, where several newspapers like De
Telegraaf have their offices. Also, the municipal
public transport company (Gemeentelijk Vervoersbedrijf)
and the Dutch tax offices (Belastingdienst) are located
there. The second financial district is the area surrounding
Amsterdam Arena. The third is the area surrounding
Amsterdam Amstel railway station. The tallest building
in Amsterdam, the Rembrandt Tower, is situated there,
as is the headquarters of Philips.
The Amsterdam Stock Exchange (AEX), nowadays part
of Euronext, is the world's oldest stock exchange
and is one of Europe's largest bourses. It is situated
near Dam Square in the city's centre.
Tourism
Amsterdam
is the 5th busiest tourist destination in Europe,
receiving more than 4.2 million international visitors
annually. he number of visitors has been growing steadily
over the past decade. This can be attributed to an
increasing number of European visitors. 41,743 beds
were located in 19,400 rooms in 351 hotels as of 2007.
Two thirds of these hotels are located in the city's
center. Hotels with 4 or 5 stars contribute 42% of
the total beds available and 41% of the overnight
stays in Amsterdam. The room occupation rate was 78%
in 2006, up from 70% in 2005. The majority of tourists
(74%), originate from Europe. The largest group of
non-European visitors come from the United States,
accounting for 14% of the total. Certain years have
a theme in Amsterdam to attract extra tourists. For
example, the year 2006 was designated "Rembrandt
400", to celebrate the 400th birthday of Rembrandt
van Rijn. Some hotels offer special arrangements or
activities due to these years. The average number
of guests per year staying at the four campsites around
the city, range from 12,000 to 65,000. (Credit:
Wikipedia)
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