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lijnden

Lijnden is a village in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland. It is part of the municipality of Amsterdam and lies on the western outskirts of the city, close to Sloten, Halfweg, and the Amsterdam–Schiphol area. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Dutch polder system, with flat farmland, small canals, and scattered trees.

History: Lijnden originated as an agricultural settlement in the Middle Ages. Over the 19th and 20th centuries

Demographics and economy: Lijnden has a small population. The local economy is mainly residential and agricultural,

Transport: The village is connected to Amsterdam and surrounding towns by regional bus services. It lies near

Notable features: Lijnden is known for its rural scenery on the edge of the metropolitan area and

it
remained
small,
but
during
the
expansion
of
the
Amsterdam
metropolitan
area
it
became
more
integrated
with
the
city
through
improved
roads
and
public
transport.
The
village
preserves
a
rural
character
despite
its
proximity
to
urban
centers.
with
residents
commuting
to
nearby
Amsterdam
or
other
towns
for
work.
Local
amenities
are
limited,
with
services
mainly
found
in
neighboring
towns.
major
road
corridors
providing
access
to
the
A4
and
A9
motorways,
facilitating
travel
to
Schiphol
Airport
and
other
parts
of
the
Randstad.
for
being
part
of
the
continuous
urban–rural
fringe
of
Amsterdam.