No, Finland is not part of the Netherlands. Finland is its own independent country located in Northern Europe, while the Netherlands is a separate country located in Western Europe.
No, the Netherlands is a separate country
No. They are two separate countries.
Sweden and Finland are separated by the gulf in southern part of the country, but they still connect and touch in the nothern part of the country.
Finland
No! The Netherlands is an independent country in West-Europe!
Curacao is a country. It is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, together with Aruba, St. Martin, and the Netherlands.
Geographically looking: Finland (Aland part of Finland).
One country cannot be part of every union there is. Finland doesn't feel the need to be a part of NATO now. Finland works with NATO.
The Netherlands were part of the Spanish Netherlands and gained independence in a war that lasted from 1568 till 1648 (with a break).
It depends on how the question is read to say "yes" or "no". Suffice it to say, Netherlands and France are two distinct countries and one is not part of the other.Netherlands and France are two separate countries. They are both located in western Europe, but there is a third country (Belgium) in between them.However, they have a common border running in the middle of the island of St-Martin (Dutch: St Marteen) in the Carribbean.
Although people often use both names to refer to the same place Holland is in fact just a part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So a Dutch passport is from the Netherlands, as that is the country. Holland is not a country, just a part of the country. So if someone comes from Holland or another part of the Netherlands, they will have a Dutch passport.