Middle colonies
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They are sometimes called the Low Countriesbecause their elevation is so low
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It was named in the honor of The Duke Of York it use to be called Netherlands but when the Duke Of York took over Netherlands he named it New York
Dutch is what people of Dutch ancestry are called in the Netherlands. They're called Flemings in Belgium. They're called Dutch American in the United States of America.
The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.
Holland is a very often, incorrectly used slang term for the Netherlands, as Holland is only a part of the Netherlands (also called a 'province')
It is called the Netherlands.
The Netherlands, which often used to be called Holland.
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No, they refer to completely different places. Holland is a name that is often mistakenly used for the Netherlands. It is in fact only part of the Netherlands. Both the Netherlands and Switzerland are countries in Europe.
The land reclaimed from the sea is called a polder. The country that consists mostly of polders is called the Netherlands.
The area is called the Netherlands or Holland, in English, but Holland is an old name that is not used much anymore.
The Netherlands use the euro as their currency so they have the same coins as all other eurozone countries, denominated in cents and euros. Prior to 2002, the Netherlands used their own currency called the guilder.
netherlands, uses dutch guilder as their currencyCorrectionThe Netherlands FORMERLY used the guilder. In 2002 they switched to the euro.
Dutch is used to describe people of Netherlands or something related to Netherlands
Yes the people of the Netherlands in Europe used to do it all the time they are called polders I believe.