Pijnacker-NootdorpPijnacker-Nootdorp (population: 36,000) is a municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality covers an area of 38.61 km² (of which 0.17 km² water). \nThe municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp comprises the following towns, villages and townships: Delfgauw, Nootdorp, Oude Leede, Pijnacker. It is the result of merging the municipalities of Pijnacker and Nootdorp in 2002, with a part going to The Hague. Railway station: Pijnacker (pnk), on line 17, departure schedules: to rtd [1], to gvc [1], DB site [1] . Nootdorp has a tram connection with The Hague, HTM line 15, see tram map [1] and stops, with connections [1]. There is also bus line 33, see bus map [1] and stops, with connections [1]. In 2003 shopping center Parade [1] was opened in Nootdorp, at the terminal stop of the tram line. \nExternal links\n*Official Website\n*http://www.sdu.nl/staatscourant/gem/gem382zh.htm\n*Maps: [1], [1], [1], Map of Delft with Delfgauw |
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