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To the north of Amsterdam, Zaanse Schans stands as a repository of the 18th century, maintaining working windmills and representing the rich industrial legacy of the Dutch people. Meanwhile, The Hague serves as the seat of government and international justice, seamlessly merging its political significance with seaside charm. This coastal city is home to the Mauritshuis museum, where visitors can marvel at works by Vermeer and Rembrandt, reflecting the trinity of art, history, and governance.