No. They are two separate countries in different parts of Europe.
Yes, they joined in 1995.
No, and it has never been.
Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia Great Britain, the Dutch Netherlands, Spain, Austria, and Prussia
Netherlands, Belgium, luxemburg and Denmark Netherlands, Belgium, luxemburg and Denmark
The Rhine River is present in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It also flows through France, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Germany is part of the continent of Europe. It shares borders with the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
Napoleon invaded the two nations comprised of the Netherlands in 1795. One Netherlands is part of Austria. The other "half" is the Dutch Netherlands. Napoleon combines the two into the Batavian Republic and they were then part of France. Napoleon also annexes the Papal States.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and the Netherlands
Italy, Austria and the Netherlands.
Fjords are a feature of Norway.
Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.
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Poland, Czech republic, austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, denmark
No, neither are or have ever been a part of the Netherlands.