The term is applied correctly only to Netherlands; but generally Belgium and Luxembourg are considered in the same group.
The Benelux
The Low Countries is a region in Europe. It includes the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
ベネルクス means Benelux in Japanese. Benelux is comprised of the low countries, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg are collectively known as the "low countries".Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. I know these were considered the low countries in the early 1500s, if there is another time period you're looking for . . . then I don't know.The low countries are the coastal countries of northwest Europe. Historically the lands around the deltas of the Rhine, Scheldt, and Meuse rivers, namely: Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg, they are also known as the benelux countries (from the starting letters of the country names).
The so-called "low countries": Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Benelux....which is short for Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
The Netherlands and Luxembourg are sometimes associated with Belgium and the three countries are sometimes called the Low Countries or the Benelux countries.
No. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. Bern is the capital of Switzerland.
The majority of the land of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg is below sea level, hence these countries are referred to as the 'Low Countries'.These countries are also referred to as the Benelux countries, as this is a supranational organization these three neighbors belong to. The name was formed from each countries' spelling: BElgium, the NEtherlands, and LUXembourg.The majority of the land of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg is below sea level, hence these countries are referred to as the 'Low Countries'.These countries are also referred to as the Benelux countries, as this is a supranational organization these three neighbors belong to. The name was formed from each countries' spelling: BElgium, the NEtherlands, and LUXembourg.Because they are so low: a big part of The Netherlands and a smaller part of Belgium is even under sealevel.The highest point of Belgium is at 694 meters above sealevel, in The Netherlands not more than 322 meters.
The Low Countries are located in Northern Europe. They include the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
The main languages spoken in the Benelux countries are Dutch in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium), French in Wallonia and Brussels (Belgium), and German in Luxembourg. Additionally, English is widely spoken as a second language in the region.
They are sometimes called the Low Countriesbecause their elevation is so low