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The canals of Amsterdam, a UNESCO World Heritage site, were constructed in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age. They were designed not just for transportation but also as a means of managing water and promoting trade. Today, these waterways are a symbol of Amsterdam's rich heritage and innovative city planning. A boat cruise allows you to glide through these centuries-old canals, passing under charming bridges and alongside elegant gabled houses that tell stories of a bygone era.
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