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Gouda (gou`də, g `–, Du. gou`dä), city (1994 pop. 69,917), South Holland prov., W Netherlands, at the confluence of the Gouwe and Hollandsche IJssel rivers. Gouda is famous for its cheese. Other products include smoking pipes, textiles, candles, pottery, flax, and hemp. Chartered in 1272, Gouda was a center of the medieval cloth trade. Erasmus Erasmus (ĭrăz`məs) or Desiderius Erasmus..... Click the link for more information. studied there prior to 1475, and in 1486 he entered a nearby Augustinian monastery. The city's notable buildings include the Gothic town hall (15th cent.) and the Sint Janskerk or Groote Kerk (16th cent.), one of the largest churches in the Netherlands. Gouda a town in the W Netherlands, in South Holland province: important medieval cloth trade; famous for its cheese. Pop.: 72 000 (2003 est.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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We called it 'Gifting to the Community' and served gouda cheese, smoked fish, carrots and dip, chicken wings from happy chickens, sparkling water and coffee all from local producers. Future plans include making gouda cheese and possibly ice cream. This philosophy has taken the Schep family a long way since they opened the doors to their Gouda cheese factory at their Thunder Oak Cheese farm, 20 kilometres southwest of Thunder Bay. |
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