No, the city of Amsterdam is in the province of North Holland (or Noord-Holland in Dutch), in the country of the Netherlands.
Dutch is the name of the language they speak in Holland. Also, when you speak of people who come from Holland, you would call them Dutch.
No, Amsterdam is actually part of The Netherlands. Amsterdam is the capital
No. Holland is in the Netherlands. It is a region in it. The name Holland is often mistakenly used to refer to all of the Netherlands.
NO!!!! It is the other way around. The two provinces of Noord and Zuid Holland form part of the twelve provinces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Amsterdam is the Capital city of Holland / The Netherlands
Amsterdam is the capital city of Holland. Rotterdam is the main port city of Holland.
Amsterdam, Holland
Amsterdam.
Amsterdam is the capital city of The Netherlands and the province / county North-Holland.
Amsterdam is a city in Holland, which is in Europe
Amsterdam is a city in Holland, which is in Europe
New Amsterdam was what is now New York City.
Amsterdam is not a country it is a city in Holland or the Netherlands.
Absolutely not ! Amsterdam is the capital city of Holland - a country in Europe !
The provincy of Holland in the Netherlands was divided into two in 1840 after also being separate departments (Maasland and Amstelland) prior to occupation by France in 1810.The capital of North Holland (Noord-Holland) is Haarlem.The capital of South Holland (Zuid-Holland) is The Hague(Das Haag).The NetherlandsThe name Holland is sometimes used to mean the entire country of the Netherlands. Amsterdam (in North Holland) is the largest city and capital of the country, and The Hague (in South Holland) is the seat of government.Amsterdam (The political capital is The Hague, this is where the government is settled))
No, Amsterdam is the largest city.