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As is mentioned by the writer, one problem with Amsterdam's geography is that .... .
The city of Amsterdam, the largest in the
Netherlands, is sometimes called the 'Venice of
the North' because of its many canals. There
are about forty of these within the city and they
are crossed by about 400 bridges. Most of the
canals are flanked on both sides by streets, so
the problem of people and vehicles falling in is
fairly common. Amsterdam is laid out in such
a way that all of the streets circle outwards
from the Dam, the main street, so the canals
actually slice the city into about ninety small
islands. In the spring and summer, with trees
lining the canals and boats gliding along the
waterways, the-city is one of the most beautiful
in the world. The winter, however, finds an
entirely different setting as skaters take to the
frozen canals.