Yes, Amsterdam (de jure) and The Hague (de facto). In other words, the Dutch constitution states that Amsterdam is the rightful capital of the Netherlands, but today all the government buildings (including the monarchy, Supreme Court and foreign embassies) are in The Hague.
There is no only country with 2 capitals, for there are several that have 2 capitals. For example, Bolivia's capitals and La Paz and Sucre. South Africa has 3. Sri Lanka's 2 capitals are Colombo and Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte.
No, there's only one capital of the Netherlands: Amsterdam. However, the seat of government is The Hague, so that's why some may think the Netherlands have 2 capitals.
The Netherlands has Amsterdam and the Hague as capitals. Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands. The Hague is a provincial capital.
The Netherlands: the Hague and Amsterdam
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The Netherlands - Amsterdam & The Hague.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. The Hague (Den Haag) isn't a capital, but it's the place where the government in the Netherlands is seated.
februari (we don't use capitals for months in the Netherlands, unless at the beginning of a sentence).
Athens is the capital city of Greece. Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands.
After World War 2 Germany was divided into East Germany with it's capital Berlin and West Germany with it's capital Bonn, however in 1990 Germany was unified once again and now has only one capital which is Berlin.
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