Lauriergracht in Amsterdam

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Lauriergracht in Amsterdam is a real canal street in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam, best known in literature as the address of the comically narrow-minded coffee broker Batavus Droogstoppel in Multatuli’s novel "Max Havelaar."

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Lauriergracht in Amsterdam canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal in Amsterdam
canal street
street in Amsterdam
associatedWithAuthor Multatuli NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Batavus Droogstoppel NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
hasCity Amsterdam NERFINISHED
hasContinent Europe NERFINISHED
hasCountryCapital Amsterdam NERFINISHED
hasDistrict Jordaan NERFINISHED
hasFictionalAddress Lauriergracht 37
hasFunction residential street
urban waterway
hasLanguageOfName Dutch
hasMunicipality Amsterdam NERFINISHED
hasNameMeaning Bay Laurel Canal NERFINISHED
hasNotableWorkSetThere "Max Havelaar, of De koffieveilingen der Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij" NERFINISHED
hasPostalCodeArea 1016
hasProvince North Holland NERFINISHED
hasUrbanCharacter historic canal belt street
hasWaterType freshwater canal
knownFor address of fictional coffee broker Batavus Droogstoppel
appearance in the novel "Max Havelaar"
locatedIn Amsterdam
Centrum district of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Jordaan NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
mentionedIn "Max Havelaar" NERFINISHED
partOf Grachtengordel NERFINISHED

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Batavus Droogstoppel fictionalLocation Lauriergracht in Amsterdam