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The city eyes the countryside: 'You can see the Green Heart is being gnawed at'

The city eyes the countryside: 'You can see the Green Heart is being gnawed at'

Urban development is increasingly encroaching on the Groene Hart region, specifically along the Hofdijklaan between Leiderdorp and Oud Ade. As farms are replaced by housing and holiday parks, local residents and farmers are witnessing a rapid transformation and the blurring boundary between the city and the countryside.

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A man experiences a hot flash. Yanaika Zomer: 'Why do we only acknowledge it's not exaggeration when a man finds it annoying?'

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ASML to help India's Tata Electronics build first chip factory

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