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Province increases Bevrijdingspop subsidy by €60,000 at last minute: 'Especially important now to continue promoting freedom'

Province increases Bevrijdingspop subsidy by €60,000 at last minute: 'Especially important now to continue promoting freedom'

The province of Noord-Holland has increased its subsidy for Haarlem's Bevrijdingspop festival by 60,000 euros for the second consecutive year. This funding follows a similar increase from the municipality of Haarlem to support the event's mission of promoting freedom and democracy on May 5.

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