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Poort means ''port'' in Dutch and may refer to ;Places in the Netherlands *Almere Poort, a borough (stadsdeel) of Almere **Almere Poort railway station * Amsterdamse Poort (other) *Gebouw Delftse Poort, a twin-tower skyscraper in Rotterdam *Haagse Poort, an office building in The Hague ;Places in South Africa *Hex River Poort Pass, a mountain pass *Howieson's Poort Shelter, an archeological site ** Howiesons Poort, a cultural period in the Stone Age named after the shelter *Wyllie's Poort Wyllie's Poort is an N1 road pass in the Soutpansberg, in Limpopo province, South Africa, on the section between Louis Trichardt and Musina Musina (; formerly Messina) is the northernmost town in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It is ..., a road pass ;Other * Poort (surname) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Almere Poort
Almere Gate (; nl, Almere Poort) is a borough (''stadsdeel'') of Almere, Netherlands. It is the newest part of what is a new city itself, with the first building completed only in 2005. Although Almere is a planned city, Almere Poort was not in the original city plans, but is rather a result of revised urban planning in accordance to Almere's more recent development plans assuming much higher target population and more prominent role as a satellite urban centre to Amsterdam. Almere Poort is located on the western bank of the IJmeer, with the Almeerderstrand beach forming the borough's (as well as municipality's and province's) western boundary. It borders Almere Haven to the south, Almere Stad to the east and the yet-undeveloped (as of 2012) designated district of Almere Pampus to the North. The A6 motorway runs along the borough's southern border, with one exit at Poortdreef and one at Hogering, the latter of which runs along the eastern border. The Flevolijn railway line runs ...
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Almere Poort Railway Station
Almere Poort is a railway station in Almere, Netherlands. It is located on the Flevolijn. It replaced Almere Strand railway station as the city's sixth railway station. The opening of the station, initially planned for 2007, took place on 9 December 2012. The station serves the new borough Almere Poort Almere Gate (; nl, Almere Poort) is a borough (''stadsdeel'') of Almere, Netherlands. It is the newest part of what is a new city itself, with the first building completed only in 2005. Although Almere is a planned city, Almere Poort was not in t ... which is also under development since 2007 and will have 11,000 dwellings when it is finished. Train services , the following train services call at this station: *Local ''Sprinter'' services Hoofddorp - Schiphol Airport - Amsterdam Zuid - Almere Oostvaarders *Local ''Sprinter'' services The Hague - Schiphol Airport - Amsterdam - Weesp - Almere - Lelystad - Zwolle *Local ''Sprinter'' services Utrecht - Hilversum - Almere Bus servi ...
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Amsterdamse Poort (other)
Amsterdamse Poort may refer to: * Amsterdam Gate, Jakarta, a gate in Jakarta, Indonesia * Amsterdamse Poort, Haarlem, a city gate of Haarlem, the Netherlands * Amsterdamse Poort (shopping centre) {{disambiguation ...
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Gebouw Delftse Poort
Delftse Poort ( en, Delft Gate Building) is a twin-tower skyscraper complex at Weena 505 next to the Rotterdam Centraal railway station in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Tower I is with 41 stories, and Tower II is with 25 stories. Until May 2009, Tower I was the tallest office tower in the Netherlands. Both towers are built over a 4-storey multifunctional podium which adjoins the Rotterdam central station. The entire complex has 28 elevators. The gross floor area in the complex is , and the offices occupy . It was constructed between 1988 and 1991. The cost of the construction was 240 million Dutch guilders, or about €110 million. Due to a metro tunnel running underneath the complex, advanced construction methods were required, allowing only a single underground floor to be built. The building is also known as Nationale-Nederlanden building, because until 2015 the Dutch Company 'Nationale-Nederlanden' (National-Netherlands) was the main user of the building. Nationale ...
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Haagse Poort
The Haagse Poort ( en, Gate of The Hague) is an office building in The Hague, Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl .... It is an unusual, asymmetrical structure of 275 meters (or 900 feet) long that spans the Utrechtsebaan with a large arch. The Haagse Poort consists of a high-rise part and a low-rise part that are connected by the arch from the eighth floor. The tallest part amounts 70 meters (or 230 feet) and 17 floors. The building offers approximately 108,000 m² (or 1,160,000 sq ft) of office space. File:Haagse Poort met ING Real Estate.JPG, ING Real Estate References Buildings and structures in The Hague Office buildings completed in 1994 1994 establishments in the Netherlands {{Netherlands-struct-stub ...
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Hex River Poort Pass
Hex River Poort Pass is a mountain pass situated in the Western Cape, province of South Africa on the National N1 between Worcester and De Doorns. See also * Hex River Mountains * Hex River Tunnels The four Hex River Tunnels consist of a twin tunnel of and three single tunnels of , and , on the Hexton railway route between De Doorns and Kleinstraat through the Hex River Mountains of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. The line, wh ... Mountain passes of the Western Cape {{WesternCape-geo-stub ...
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Howieson's Poort Shelter
Howieson's Poort Shelter is a small rock shelter in South Africa containing the archaeological site from which the Howiesons Poort period in the Middle Stone Age gets its name. This period lasted around 5,000 years, between roughly 65,800 BP and 59,500 BP. This period is important as it, together with the Stillbay period 7,000 years earlier, provides the first evidence of human symbolism and technological skills that were later to appear in the Upper Paleolithic. Naming The poort was named after a "Mr Howison" but it was misspelt by Stapleton and Hewitt as Howieson pp. 110-111 “Father P. Stapleton … and Dr John Hewitt… excavated a small rock shelter .. The poort was named after a Mr Howison, but Stapleton and Hewitt (1927) spelled it Howieson in their publication and this spelling has been applied ever since to the stone tool industry that they first described there (Goodwin & Van Riet Lowe 1929).” and their error has been used ever since for the stone tool industry nam ...
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Howiesons Poort
Howiesons Poort (also called HP) is a lithic technology cultural period in the Middle Stone Age in Africa named after the Howieson's Poort Shelter archeological site near Grahamstown in South Africa. It seems to have lasted around 5,000 years between roughly 65,800 BP and 59,500 BP (Jacobs 2008). Humans of this period as in the earlier Stillbay cultural period showed signs of having used symbolism and having engaged in the cultural exchange of gifts. Howiesons Poort culture is characterized by tools that seemingly anticipate many of the characteristics, 'Running ahead of time', of those found in the Upper Palaeolithic period that started 25,000 years later around 40,000 BP. Howiesons Poort culture has been described as "both 'modern' and 'non-modern'". Date Modern research using optically stimulated luminescence dating has pushed back the date of its remains and it is now estimated to have started 64.8 ka and ended 59.5 ka with a duration of 5.3 ka. This date matches the ox ...
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Wyllie's Poort
Wyllie's Poort is an N1 road pass in the Soutpansberg, in Limpopo province, South Africa, on the section between Louis Trichardt and Musina Musina (; formerly Messina) is the northernmost town in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It is located near the confluence of the Limpopo River with the Sand River and the border to Zimbabwe. It has a population of between 20,000 and 40, .... It is named after Lieutenant C. H. Wylie, who surveyed the pass in 1904. References Mountain passes of Limpopo {{Limpopo-geo-stub ...
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