euro
Euro
The Euro
Holland
Gulden. With the 'f' as sign.
The currency in Amsterdam (and everywhere in the Netherlands) is the Euro.
The currency of the Netherlands is known as the Euro (EUR), which replaced the Dutch guilder in 2002. However, prior to the Euro, the currency was called the Dutch guilder (NLG). The term "Holland dollar" does not refer to any official currency; it may be a confusion with the guilder or a colloquial reference.
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.
As part of the European Union the currency is the EURO (€). Before that it was the Gulden (1 Gulden = 100 Cents) which was given out in coins of 1 (long ago), 5, 10, 25 cents and 1, 2 1/2, 5 Gulden (and commemorative coins of 10 or 50 Gulden). 1 Gulden = ca. 0,45 Euro
The Guilder (Guilders in the plural) was the currency used in the Netherlands (a country in Europe which includes the state of Holland) until the country changed over to the Euro, a currency common to 17 countries in Europe. The Euro was brought in to circulation on January 1, 2002.
The Holland Tunnel was named after Clifford Holland the man who was the designer of the Holland Tunnel. Clifford Holland had died before the Holland Tunnel was even finished.
No, Damien Holland's father if Richard Holland, married to Chaka Khan.
Glenne Headly played Iris Holland (Mrs. Holland) in "Mr. Holland's Opus".