The district has been occupied since at least the Roman period.
However, it has undergone much change since the Dutch period.
Especially since the standard waiting period these days is about two years.
People have lived in the area since the Paleolithic period.
This represents a decline of 23.5% since the same period in 2007.
Since the intensive period of house building, little has changed.
The area has been above sea level since the Cretaceous period.
Since the Low period, ownership of the property has changed hands repeatedly.
Plans to dam the river existed since the early Soviet period.
Most of these items have been made the same way since the pre-Hispanic period.