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From free smiles to hungry royalty at the flea market: 'I want to do something positive'

From free smiles to hungry royalty at the flea market: 'I want to do something positive'

King's Day festivities in Amsterdam's Sarphatipark and Vondelpark featured traditional flea markets and interactive games for visitors. Participants celebrated the national holiday with unique activities, such as a game involving King Willem-Alexander, while focusing on creating a positive community atmosphere.

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