Puttershoek, Netherlands
Netherlands
Puttershoek, Netherlands has 16 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Crow-stepped gable
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Amsterdam, Netherlands | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Odense, Denmark
1968 Winter Olympics
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Kamloops, British Columbia | Whistler, British Columbia | Dauphiné, France | Revelstoke, British Columbia | Isère
Voorne-Putten
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: South Holland | Goeree-Overflakkee, Netherlands | Brielle, Netherlands | Rozenburg, Netherlands | Spijkenisse, Netherlands
Protestant Church in the Netherlands
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Netherlands | Limburg (Netherlands) | Utrecht, Netherlands | Ommen, Netherlands | Groningen (province)
V-1 flying bomb
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Austria | South Tyrol | Antwerp, Belgium | Tyrol (state) | London Borough of Waltham Forest, England
St. Elizabeth's flood (1421)
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: North Brabant | Dordrecht, Netherlands | Petten, Netherlands | Bergen, Netherlands | Woudrichem, Netherlands
Dike (construction)
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Holland | Dithmarschen | Provincetown, Massachusetts | Neder-Betuwe, Netherlands | Urk, Netherlands
North Sea flood of 1953
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Netherlands | South Holland | Zeeland | Yerseke, Netherlands | Thurrock, England
Neoclassicism
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: France | Slovenia | Spain | Serbia | Belgrade, Serbia
North Brabant
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Netherlands | Limburg (Netherlands) | Flanders | Eindhoven, Netherlands | Breda, Netherlands
windmill
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Netherlands | Holland | Bovenkarspel, Netherlands | Södertälje, Sweden | Steinbach, Manitoba
sugar beet
Connects Puttershoek, Netherlands to: Amsterdam, Netherlands | Minnesota | Sardinia | Lithuania | Veneto