The Northern Hemisphere
The Netherlands is in the northern hemisphere.
Northern Hemisphere
The Netherlands are in the Northern hemisphere, so they have their seasons in synch with all other countries on the Northern hemisphere. US, Canada, UK, etc etc.
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Yes the Netherlands (AKA Holland) is part of mainland Europe.
It would be summer in the Netherlands too. The Netherlands and the US are both in the northern hemisphere so they have the same seasons at all times.
Spring in the northern hemisphere begins on March 21 and ends on June 21.
No, Aruba is not politically affected by Japan.Specifically, Japan is in the Eastern Hemisphere. Aruba is in the Western Hemisphere. Japan is an independent country in Asia. Aruba is a Caribbean dependency of the Netherlands. The political ties are strongest between Aruba and the Netherlands and non-existent between Aruba and Japan.
A hemisphere is half of any sphere. The earth can be divided into several - most usually the Northern/Southern hemispheres and the Eastern/Western hemispheres. As a European country, The Netherlands (the 'proper' name for Holland) is in both the Northern hemisphere and the Western hemisphere.
Amsterdam, the largest port of the Netherlands, is located in mainland Europe.
The city of New Amsterdam, founded by the Netherlands, later became New York City. Although the Netherlands was not able to become a colonial power in the western hemisphere, because it was squeezed out by Britain and France and Spain and Portugal, still, New York City is by most standards a success. The Netherlands accomplished something.
One of many reasons why colonists came to the Western Hemisphere was to have religious freedom. The Pilgrims for example were persecuted in England, found no comfort in the Netherlands and received a charter to begin a colony in British North America.