Delfzijl
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Delfzijl is a city of around 20,000 inhabitants located in the north-eastern part of Groningen Province in the Netherlands.
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Understand
The city has a large industrial area, a busy port, a beach and a few attractions to entertain the (mostly accidental) visitors. The place is not recommended for a longer stay, but has plenty of shops, a few hotels and a well stocked public library with internet facilities.
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Get in
Take a train from Groningen (every half hour). There are also bus connections to and from Winschoten, Uithuizen and villages in the area.
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Get around
Walk or cycle, otherwise you need a car.
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See
- Near the Damsterdiep canal, a 10 minute walk from the centre, there is a small statue of Maigret. Georges Simenon created the character of the sleuth Maigret while staying in the town in 1929. He based his story "A Crime in Holland" in Delfzijl.
- The Aquariom contains a small museum and sea aquarium near the dyke (situated in a World War II bunker).
- The windmill Adam (exhibition centre) in the city centre.
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Do
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Buy
Delfzijl offers the usual Dutch main street shopping experience (Blokker, Hema, Zeeman, etc.).
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Eat
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Drink
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Sleep
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Get out
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External links
- Official Website, in Dutch
- The Maigret Statue, in English
- The Wikipedia page on Delfzijl, in Dutch
- The Wikipedia page on Delfzijl, in English
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