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The first non-agrarian buildings in
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originally formed a dyke running through the western side of early medieval
Amsterdam. The oldest traces of habitation in Amsterdam, dating to the late 12th century, were located on the Nieuwendijk and Oudekerksplein. Here, small farms were constructed on artificially constructed mounds, so-called
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revealed a small castle at the corner of
Nieuwendijk and the alley Dirk van Hasseltsteeg, built around 1275. The fortification was torn down again around 1300. This was possibly related to the 1303-1304 occupation of Amsterdam by
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chain of department stores. Another successful retailer who started on the
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146:. There are some 200 shops along the street. The street, which dates to the early medieval history of Amsterdam, counts 98 buildings with
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Shortly after 1390, a number of buildings at the southern end of
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opened her first shop on the Nieuwendijk in 1969. Entrepreneur
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In the 1950s the Nieuwendijk became a centre of the
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