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Clogs are often associated with Holland = The Netherlands, and Amsterdam is the capital of The Netherlands. Solely for tourists clogs are sold at various Amsterdam markets. Many clogs will, to answer your question, be from Amsterdam.
This country is Holland. It is situated in Europe.
Technically, All. Real dutch clogs, Are Specially Made just for you. For those, u need to see a traditional "clog maker" The Clogs Found in shop are often Not real, And have a limited Size. I would advise to get Bigger clogs then your Shoe's ;)
Shoes are made of many different types of material. Some rubber, some leather, some are even made out of wood! But those would be "clogs". (If you don't know what clogs are, look them up! :] )
Sanita, Kork-Ease, Alegria, and Dansko are popular companies for the product clogs and mules. These are types of shoes and each of the above brands offers them in many styles, colors, and sizes.
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In Holland few people wear clogs, mostly farmers, market-gardeners and people who work in nurseries. This is because clogs are regarded as a kind of safety shoe as indeed they are. Dutch clogs have been officially marked as safety shoes, after being tested and awarded the CE mark. Wooden shoes have been worn through out Europe since the late dark ages, the Dutch used to wear them, mainly because of the swampy ground and the abundance of good wood. Clogs are made of wood such as willow and poplar and are referred to by the Dutch as 'klompen'.
Holland reached it three times, but they never won it.
The both have great agriculture. They are both European countries. They are both members of the European Union. They both have coastlines. They are both small countries. These are just some of the things they have in common. There are many others.
127 Cities are in Holland/ The Netherlands
Dutch people wear clogs because they are practical and comfortable footwear that keep their feet warm and dry in the wet climate of the Netherlands. Clogs are also a traditional part of Dutch culture and heritage, making them a popular choice for many people.