No, the Netherlands is a separate country
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Spain, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands
Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Great Britain, and France.
The Netherlands imported less than a million, it was mainly Portugal and Britain.
The countries closest to Great Britain is Ireland, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Noway
Finland is not part of Great Britain and is some distance away from it.
England is part of Great Britain
Portugal, Spain, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany (the Western part) and Denmark.
Great Britain
Great Britain is part of the continent of Europe.
No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
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