Yes it is. In fact, "the Netherlands" is a plural form, just like, for example, " the Grenadines" or "the Bahamas".
Holland (a part of the Netherlands) is located in the continent of Europe.
The word "the" is officially known as the definite article, and the word "a" is officially known as the indefinite article.
Nederland is the official Dutch name of The Netherlands. Internationally Holland is often used as a synonim for The Netherlands, although officially this is wrong. Holland is the name of two provinces in the west of the Netherlands, namely Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland. In fact, Holland is just a part of The Netherlands.
The Netherlands
No, neither are or have ever been a part of the Netherlands.
it is not legal officially, however the Dutch government will recognize polygamous marriages of immigrants who were already married before immigrating to the Netherlands
The Netherlands were part of the Spanish Netherlands and gained independence in a war that lasted from 1568 till 1648 (with a break).
No, the Netherlands is a separate country
Yes, indeed, the Netherlands is part of a democracy.
Holland, officially known as the Netherlands. In the Dutch language it's Nederland.
Spelling is not officially a part of grammar.
President Vladimir Putin has claimed that Crimea is officially a part of Russia after he signed a treaty.