- thoughtco.com geography-of-the-netherlands-1435240The capital and largest city in the Netherlands is Amsterdam, while the seat of government and therefore most government activity is in the Hague.
- european-union.europa.eu principles-countries-…The Netherlands is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. ... 6 overseas countries and territories in the Caribbean are also part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/Netherlands
- 2.1 Habsburg Netherlands (1519–1581)
- 2.2 Dutch Republic (1581–1795)
- 2.4 Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1940)
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- afsusa.org countries/netherlands/Since much of the Netherlands is below sea level, it’s common to see lots of dikes holding back the icy waters of the North Sea.
- worldatlas.com maps/netherlandsThree primary geographic regions form the Netherlands: The Lowlands, The Veluwe and Utrecht Hill Ridge, and The Limburg Hills.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/NetherlandsThe Netherlands (Dutch: Nederland) is a charming small country in the low-lying river delta of northwestern Europe.
- dw.com en/the-netherlands/t-19131391The Netherlands is a small country located in western Europe with three island territories in the Caribbean. Its capital is Amsterdam.
- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/countries/…The Netherlands is larger than the state of Maryland, but smaller than West Virginia. The Dutch have a saying: "God made the Earth, but the Dutch made Holland."