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'''Schinkelbrug''' is a [[Zone|turf zone]] in the [[municipality]] of [[Municipality: Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: Noord-Holland|Noord-Holland]] (''North Holland'') in the [[Country: Netherlands|Netherlands]] and is counted as a [[winner zone]].
 
'''Schinkelbrug''' is a [[Zone|turf zone]] in the [[municipality]] of [[Municipality: Amsterdam|Amsterdam]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: Noord-Holland|Noord-Holland]] (''North Holland'') in the [[Country: Netherlands|Netherlands]] and is counted as a [[winner zone]].
  
== Placment ==
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== Placement ==
 
This [[winner zone]] is located on the [[Bridge|pedestrian and bicycle bridge]] across the river Schinkel in the western part of the [[park]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vondelpark Vondelpark], in western part of central [[Amsterdam]].
 
This [[winner zone]] is located on the [[Bridge|pedestrian and bicycle bridge]] across the river Schinkel in the western part of the [[park]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vondelpark Vondelpark], in western part of central [[Amsterdam]].
  

Latest revision as of 12:41, 8 January 2023

Schinkelbrug
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LocationAmsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
SurfaceAsphalt, Concrete slabs
Created2021-04-05
Triviamana333´s winner zone for round 127.
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Schinkelbrug is a turf zone in the municipality of Amsterdam in the region of Noord-Holland (North Holland) in the Netherlands and is counted as a winner zone.

Placement[edit]

This winner zone is located on the pedestrian and bicycle bridge across the river Schinkel in the western part of the park Vondelpark, in western part of central Amsterdam.

Vondelpark[edit]

The Vondelpark is a public urban park of 47 hectares (120 acres) in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is part of the borough of Amsterdam-Zuid and situated west from the Leidseplein and the Museumplein. The park was opened in 1865 and originally named Nieuwe Park (English: New Park), but later renamed Vondelpark, after the 17th century playwright and poet Joost van den Vondel. The park has around 10 million visitors annually. Within the park is an open-air theatre, a playground and several food service facilities.

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