No. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy (and a parliamentary democracy). The current king is King Willem-Alexander.
republic
parliamentary republic
New Netherland was controlled by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (now: the Netherlands).
netherlands spain
Yes, The Czech Republic became a European Unionmember on May 1, 2004
netherlands, republic or ireland, romania, etc.
Republic of the United Netherlands Dutch Republic, formally Republic of the United Netherlands, Dutch Republican, Reverend, Nederland, (1588–1795), state whose area comprised approximately that of the present Kingdom of the Netherlands and which achieved a position of world power in the 17th century.
No, only in your mind.
NorthDenmarkEastPolandCzech RepublicSouthAustriaSwitzerlandWestFranceLuxembourgBelgiumNetherlands
Poland, Czech republic, austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, denmark
The United Provinces, officially known as the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, was a republic in Europe that existed from 1588 to 1795. It encompassed parts of modern-day Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Its capital was initially in The Hague and later moved to Amsterdam.
The Republic of United Provinces of the Netherlands