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GREYUIT [131]
2 years ago
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(30 POINTS CORRECT ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST PLZ HURRY!!)

English
2 answers:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

"They get to see scaled-down versions of some of the famous Dutch landmarks and cities, which is a source of great enjoyment."

stepladder [879]2 years ago
5 0
There are so many the Dutch landmark line looks more like it
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