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From tree camp to permanent home: 750 anniversary trees take root in the city

From tree camp to permanent home: 750 anniversary trees take root in the city

Amsterdam has planted 750 trees gifted by local entrepreneurs to celebrate the city's 750th anniversary. These jubilee trees have been moved from temporary storage to permanent locations across the city for residents to enjoy.

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