the Netherlands means low-lying lands, since the Netherlands lies for a part below the sea level. The Dutch name for the Netherlands is Nederland and that means low-lying LAND, because it is one country.
No. The Netherlands is the name of a country. Dutch is the language of and also anything from the Netherlands.
The German name for Netherlands is " Die Niederlande" Sometimes the Netherlands are also called "Holland", which is incorrect, since Holland is only a small part of the Netherlands.
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Yes, the noun 'Netherlands' is a proper noun, the name of a country, the name of a specific place.
New Netherlands is the original settlement name for New York
Princess Irene of the Netherlands's birth name is Elisabeth, Irene Emma.
Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands's birth name is Petra Laurentien Brinkhorst.
The English name for the Dutch kingdom is "the Netherlands." The Dutch name is "Nederland."
"Dutch" is not the name of a place. It is the name of the people of the Netherlands and the name of the language they speak. The Netherlands is a country in western/northern Europe.
The Netherlands. Or Holland as many people call it. Holland is really a province in The Netherlands.
The Netherlands is a country in northwestern Europe.The people of the Netherlands are known as the Dutch.Their language is complex, it has the nick name double dutch.
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