New York used to be New Amsterdam.
It was once called New Amsterdam.
New York was once called "New Amsterdam" because the Dutch owned New York.
Amsterdam is the capital of a country called: The Netherlands.
Netherland's capital city is called Amsterdam.
New York City (not the state) used to be called New Amsterdam. It was named many names (Dutch and British) over the years prior to our winning the American Revolutionary War.
It's called Amsterdam.
Formally, it's known as New York, New York. The main part most people think of as NYC is formally known as Manhattan. Of course, formerly it was known New Amsterdam. (The tense of your question suggests you meant formerly and not formally. Learn to spell.)
The Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam became New York when the English took control in 1664.
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Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands, which is a country in the European Union, so the answer is yes.Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands which is a member of the European Union.