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seppo

Mapper since:
June 30, 2008
Last map edit:
October 18, 2021

In Leiderdorp (Netherlands) the street northwest of the park you refer to as laan van burgerzorg has been renamed Laan van Berendrecht in 2006 and continues northeast to Engelendaal. (my father moved in there june 2006)In Hilversum your map shows the north end of the Egelantierstraat turning west into Dahliastraat, in reality I can vouch it continues north, crossing Violenstraat and then being called Tulpstraat, I live on the corner. A trifle north the Koningsstraat crossing Neuweg cars CANT turn left to centre-ring and have to go south again, much to their chagrin. A little bit west the Bosdrift is now a main entry-road to centre, one-way traffic NORTHBOUND only, likewise Havenstraat. At the end of the Havenstraat forget the Zon en Maanstraat, pedestrian-only, and the lower end of the 'sGravelandseweg you misquoted as oude torenstraat. The Orange line depicting the centre-ring is wrong as well, in fact the municipality forces all cars to take the curved Oude Torenstraat and then the Brinkweg, to highlight paid parking, roughly above the k in brink. The triangle above it (Kerkbrink) is a long distant memory, pedestrian-only zone. (and cursing bicycles)The Kerkstraat has been pedestrian-only shopping for a generation by now. The big P for parking on the Veerstraat has been discontinued, access now from Groest,roughly opposite Prins Bernhardstraat. Many more quaint errors, dating back to when living was easy, I may make a list someday.