Yes:
De rein, de maas, de waal, etc.
The North Sea divides England fromd Holland. The Ijsselmeer a lake in Holland The Maas and The Waal are the main rivers
hills rivers and mostly mountings
There are quite a few rivers in the Netherlands, but the main ones are The Rhine, Meuse/Maase, and Scheldt/Schelde
Depends on the name. Ask a native Dutch person who can speak Dutch well.
Oh, dude, you'd cross zero rivers if you take a train to Holland. Trains don't really do the whole water-crossing thing, unless you're on some crazy James Bond train that transforms into a boat or something. So yeah, no rivers, just smooth tracks and maybe some scenic views if you're lucky.
Al Holland debuted on September 5, 1977, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium; he played his final game on August 9, 1987, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium II.
Yes, muskrats can be found in the Netherlands, including Holland. These semi-aquatic mammals thrive in wetland habitats such as marshes, ponds, and rivers, which are present in various regions of the country. They are known for their burrowing behavior and can often be seen near bodies of water.
The Holland Tunnel was named after Clifford Holland the man who was the designer of the Holland Tunnel. Clifford Holland had died before the Holland Tunnel was even finished.
No, Damien Holland's father if Richard Holland, married to Chaka Khan.
Glenne Headly played Iris Holland (Mrs. Holland) in "Mr. Holland's Opus".
The address of the Holland Branch is: 1032 Mccord Rd., Holland, 43528 4122
You mean the name Holland? Originally from Houtland (trans, woodland). Holland was a province that now a days is split in two provinces, North Holland and South holland.