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Almere

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Almere

New town in the polder of southern Flevoland, Netherlands, which started receiving its first inhabitants in 1976; population (1997) 118,900. Together with Lelystad, Almere acts an overspill commuter suburb for the northern Randstad, particularly Amsterdam.


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