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Leisurely dining at Amsterdam’s longest table

Leisurely dining at Amsterdam’s longest table

A Beautiful Mess and Refugee Company are organizing "The Longest Table" event at the Oosterdokskade in Amsterdam on May 27. The initiative aims to set up a 1,000-meter-long table to host 1,500 guests for a shared dining experience.

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