Liberation Day festival likely to return to free entry in Groningen
The Groningen city council announced that the Liberation Day festival will no longer receive a government subsidy should it continue ...
Read moreThe Groningen city council announced that the Liberation Day festival will no longer receive a government subsidy should it continue ...
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Read moreThe Groningen liberation festival has sold only around 10,000 of the 60,000 tickets available, reported city blog Sikkom. This is ...
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Read moreOn Liberation Day on 5 May, extra buses will be operating in the provinces of Drenthe and Groningen to transport ...
Read moreIn the lead up to Remembrance Day and Liberation Day on 4 and 5 May, a number of new memorials ...
Read moreLate April and early May are synonymous with public holidays and open air concerts across the Netherlands. In Groningen, Dutch ...
Read moreA couple of minor skirmishes aside, the Liberation Day festivals in the north on Saturday were big successes this year. ...
Read moreOn 5 May, hundreds of thousands of residents across the north will celebrate their freedom during three massive – and ...
Read moreFrom May 5th (Dutch Liberation Day), the province of Drenthe will be part of the international Liberation Route, which spans ...
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