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Haarlem goes crazy: hold on tight, the fair is coming

Haarlem goes crazy: hold on tight, the fair is coming

The annual fair is returning to Haarlem, featuring traditional snacks and various amusement rides. The event will be held across two primary locations: the Grote Markt and the Zaanenlaan.

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