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  1. NEWSLETTERS AND WAAG - Vancouver School Board

    Apr 10, 2026 · Kitsilano WAAG (Jan. 12-16).pdf Kitsilano WAAG (Jan. 5-9).pdf Kitsilano WAAG (Dec. 15-19).pdf Kitsilano WAAG (Dec. 8-12).pdf Kitsilano WAAG (Dec. 1-5).pdf Kitsilano WAAG (Nov. 24 …

  2. Aviation Ground Support Equipment | WAAG Aircraft GSE

    WAAG designs and manufactures world-class aircraft ground support equipment built to handle the rigors of everyday abuse on the tarmac. Aircraft Supported: A330, A350, B747, B767, B777 & B787

  3. Waag, Amsterdam - Wikipedia

    The only remains of the city gates are the Waag and part of the Regulierspoort gate, which is now the bottom half of the Munttoren tower. The Schreierstoren is the only remaining defensive tower.

  4. Waag | De Waag building

    Thus the Town-gate started a second life as Waag, or weighing-house. The moats surrounding the building were filled up, and a square was the result: it was called the New Market.

  5. The Waag Building in Amsterdam

    De Waag (weighhouse) is a mediaeval city gate on Nieuwmarkt square in the old city centre of Amsterdam

  6. The Waag Amsterdam: Location, Description, History & Facts

    Mar 1, 2026 · De Waag Amsterdam is one of the most important historic buildings in the city centre. It stands on Nieuwmarkt Square and tells the story of Amsterdam’s growth from a walled town into a …

  7. The Waag (Amsterdam) - Everything you need to know in 2026

    The Waag (“weigh house”) is one of Amsterdam’s oldest standing buildings. It was originally constructed in 1488 as one of the main gates in Amsterdam’s medieval city wall known as Sint Antoniespoort (St. …

  8. The Waag (2026) - All You SHOULD Know Before Going (with Reviews)

    AMSTERDAM - The Waag building is a medieval pearl (dated 1488) built to be one of the gates of the city. Today only a bar on the ground floor (it was late when we passed and was closed) and inside …

  9. Waag - Famous Wonders of the World: Best Places to Visit |

    The Waag, meaning “weigh house,” is a building that was constructed during the 1400’s in Amsterdam. It is located in Nieuwmarkt Square. This structure was initially a section of the walls of Amsterdam …

  10. Heritage of the Week | The Waag, refurbished and more sustainable

    The Waag is one of the city's oldest buildings. With its towers and thick walls, it is an icon in the city center. The building from 1488 has a rich history with many different functions. To ensure…