No, they refer to completely different places. Holland is a name that is often mistakenly used for the Netherlands. It is in fact only part of the Netherlands. Both the Netherlands and Switzerland are countries in Europe.
I can't find anybody called Peter Holland in Switzerland.
It is Holland. Switzerland is a mountainous country.
No. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. Bern is the capital of Switzerland.
Isabelle Holland was born on June 16, 1920, in Basel, Switzerland.
Yes, both Switzerland and the Netherlands are in the Schengen Area.
NO!!!! Definitely NOT!!!!. Switzerland is a soverign nation in Europe. Noord and Zuid Holand are two of the provinces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. which is also a separate sovereign nation. The two nations are separated by Germany.
Switzerland; Spain; Scandinavia; Holland
Switzerland, Spain, Holland, and Scandinavia
Holland is correctly known as the Netherlands. The Netherlands and Switzerland are completely different countries in Europe. The Netherlands is a low-lying country bordering the North Sea in North-West Europe. Switzerland is a land-locked mountainous country in the middle of Europe.
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Christmas is called Kerstmis in Holland, but on December 5th Holland also celebrates Sinterklaas (St Nicholas) which is a bigger celebration than Christmas.