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National Mill Day in Zaanstreek: mills open, music and activities for children

National Mill Day in Zaanstreek: mills open, music and activities for children

National Mill Day will take place on May 9 and 10, with hundreds of wind and water mills across the Netherlands opening their doors to the public. The Zaanstreek region will host special events, including music and various activities for children.

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