i meant mountains
Firsts - Holland is not a country. It's a part of the Netherlands. And there are other countries without mountains.
Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.
There Is Many places with beaches but many without beaches LANDLOCKED means no beaches for example Vatican city has no beaches so beaches aren't everywhere only with a coast.
Amsterdam is a city located in the province known as Noord Holland which is in the country known as The Netherlands. The country actually has a total of 12 provinces but only 2 have the word Holland in them. (Noord Holland and Zuid Holland) The country is often incorrectly called Holland by both locals and tourists. People who reside in provinces outside of Noord and Zuid Holland typically don't care for the country being called after a province. The actual name of the country is Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden which translates into The Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Holland was a low country that has dikes to keep back the ocean. The land can not support heavy tanks. So the only roads are on top of the dikes which would make them an easy target. These lessons were learned when the Allies launcehd Operation MARKET-GARDEN, a massive assault across Holland using armor and airborne troops to hold the bridges.
Holland is mistakenly used in reference to the country of the Netherlands - however, Holland is only the western region of the country. As members of the European Union, the Netherlands (including Holland) uses the Euro, which replaced the Gulden (Guilder) as the national currency in 1999.
Our highest 'mountain' peaks 322,7 meters above sea level/. But you're clear to say Holland is as flat as a pancake.
Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
The name "Holland" originates from the Dutch word "holt land," meaning "wooded land." Historically, it referred to two regions in the western part of the Netherlands, North Holland and South Holland, which were significant in the country's development. Over time, the term became synonymous with the entire country, although it technically refers only to these specific provinces. Today, "Holland" is often used informally to refer to the Netherlands as a whole.
Strictly speaking, no. Holland is a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. People often incorrectly use Holland to refer to the The Netherlands as they don't know that they are not the same.
No. only some beaches have hermit crabs.