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The Dutch village of Zaanse Schans will charge a fee of 17.50 euros to tourists, starting from next spring, to manage the increased number of visitors.

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Zaanse Schans, a Dutch village known for its windmills, will introduce a fee of 17.50 euros for tourists, starting next spring, to control the influx of visitors, which has increased from 1.7 million in 2017 to 2.8 million. Local authorities emphasize the problems caused by tourists, such as entering private properties. The fee will provide access to the museum and the windmills, and the estimated revenue will help maintain the infrastructure.

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