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Vereniging Voor Vreemdelingenverkeer
The Vereniging voor Vreemdelingenverkeer (normally just referred to as the VVV) is an organization in the Netherlands in which local or regional leisure companies and organizations work together to promote tourism. The tourist offices provide visitors with information about the local city or region and assist in the reservation of overnight stays and the booking of activities. In addition, they try to further develop tourism. Vereniging voor Vreemdelingenverkeer roughly translates as the Association for Tourist Traffic. The VVV’s income comes from the sale of items such as maps, guides, gift cards and souvenirs. In addition, the participating leisure companies and the municipalities represented, contribute financially to the tourist information activities. In the Netherlands, individual VVVs are coordinated by VVV Nederland, which functions as a licenser of the VVV brand. In 2017, the Kennisnetwerk Destinatie Nederland was founded, this is a network of 80 Destination and ...
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VVV Vestiging Haarlem
VVV may refer to: * VVV (magazine), ''VVV'' (magazine), a surrealist publication * VVV-Venlo, a Dutch football team * Valvoline, an American company which trades on the NYSE as VVV * Varsity Victory Volunteers, a Japanese-American paramilitary unit in Hawaii * ''Venus Versus Virus'' (a.k.a. V.V.V.), a manga by Atsushi Suzumi * Vereniging voor Vreemdelingenverkeer, the tourist board of the Netherlands * Vereeniging voor Vrouwenkiesrecht, the Dutch Association for Women's Suffrage * Vista Variables in the Via Lactea, an astronomical survey of the bulge and disk of our galaxy * ''Valvrave the Liberator'', a Japanese mecha anime series * ValhallaDSP#Valhalla_Vintage_Verb, Valhalla Vintage Verb, a computer program that creates reverberation effects for music production beside.... See also

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Koffiehuis
The Koffiehuis (; Afrikaans for "coffee house") in Cape Town, South Africa, was used for amateur theatre beginning in 1915, among other things for the celebrated Koffiehuis concerts. On May 11, 1934, the Afrikaans Theatre Society () held its first performances there - productions of ''Rooibruin Blare'' and ''Ruwe Erts'', both by Henry Allan Fagan. The KAT performed plays in the space until 1940. References {{coord missing, South Africa Theatres in Cape Town 1915 establishments in South Africa Theatres completed in 1915 ...
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Tourism In The Netherlands
Tourism in the Netherlands is a relatively small sector of the country's economy with a total contribution of 5.4% to gross domestic product and 9.6% to employment. In 2017 the Netherlands was visited by 17 million foreign tourists (with more than 5 million coming from Germany), making it the 20th most visited country in the world.Tourist numbers top 16 million visitors, rose 5% in 2016
''Dutch News''. Accessed 14 February 2018.


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Within Europe

Most visitors staying in all forms of accommodation in the Netherlands on short-term basis are from the following countries of nationality with the majority of tourists coming from within Europe itself.
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