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If you like my content please Like & subscribe ✔🎁 PayPal: https://paypal.me/eleonoraswalks 🙏 / @eleonoraswalks Hi, Last Saturday, on the 9th of March, I walked in Maassluis. It was a sunny and windy day, so the sound quality of the video is not very good, but I hope that you will stay with me and enjoy the beautiful scenery. I had never been to Maassluis before, and it was a pleasant surprise to me. Discover Maassluis with me. Have a nice time watching it. Greetings Eleonora Information about Maassluis - source Wikipedia Maassluis (Dutch pronunciation: [maːˈslœys] is a city in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality had a population of 33,567 in 2021 and covered 10.12 km2 (3.91 sq mi) of which 1.64 km2 (0.63 sq mi) was water. It received city rights in 1811. Maassluis was founded circa 1340 as a settlement next to a lock (in Dutch: sluis) in the sea barrier between the North Sea and Rotterdam. Originally Maeslandsluys, it was part of Maesland. In 1489 the settlement was sacked. During the Eighty Years' War, Philips of Marnix, lord of Sint-Aldegonde, started to build a defense wall but before its completion, the Spanish captured it in 1573 and Philips of Marnix was taken prisoner. A year later Maeslandsluys was looted by mutinous Spanish troops. On 16 May 1614, Maeslandsluys was separated from Maesland by the counts of Holland and renamed Maassluis. This separation may have been religiously motivated: Maassluis was predominantly Protestant and Maasland Catholic. In 1624 the defense wall was demolished to make way for the Great Church, started in 1629. Construction stopped for five years because privateers from Dunkirk raided fishing boats from Maassluis, throwing their crew overboard. It was finished in 1639. On 4 December 1732, the Garrels Organ was inaugurated. Built from 1730 to 1732 by Rudolf Garrels, a pupil of Arp Schnitger, it was a gift by Govert van Wijn, ship-owner from Maassluis. In 1811 Napoleon Bonaparte granted city rights. During World War II, the working population was transferred to Germany for the war industry. Maassluis' ancient church was hit by allied bombers. real recording, without AI #netherlands #maassluis #streetwalk #荷兰 #Países Bajos #Netherlands #नीदरलैंड्स #هولندا #Pays-Bas #নেদারল্যান্ডস #Holanda #Нидерланды #Belanda #Niederlande #オランダ #ہالینڈ #네덜란드 #Hollanda #Paesi Bassi #நெதர்லாந்து #Hà Lan #Holandia #Нідерланди #Nederländerna #walkwithme #walkwithme4k #walkingstreet