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Yes. the demonym for people from The Netherlands is Dutch. Note: People from the Netherlands are called Dutch, but Hollandshould not be used as the name of the country. Holland technically is the name of a region of the Netherlands, and is not the name of the country itself.
The Netherlands and the northern part of Belgium.
New Amsterdam is the name of the major Dutch settlement in the new world=D
People in the Netherlands mainly spoke Dutch, just as they do today.
The Dutch captain was Giovanni Bronchurst.
Yes, Dutch did invade England in 1688. In the second world war the netherlands had nothing to do with the war. They where neutral. Germany decided due to heavy resistance on the belgium and french border to invade the netherlands first. Also the Netherlands had no part in trying to invade England in the second world war. You got the germans and dutch mixed up.
NO. !!!! The Dutch are from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is thought that the word 'Dutch' is a corruption of the word 'Deutsch' /. Deutschland is the German name for Germany.
Like everybody else on the world, I guess? I'm Dutch and I don't really difference with how the rest of the world cooks?
Yes, one of the world's best players, Raymond van Barneveld, is Dutch.
The Dutch colonists primarily came from the Netherlands, which is located in Western Europe. They were a part of the Dutch East India Company and were involved in establishing colonies in various parts of the world, including present-day New York (formerly New Amsterdam), South Africa, and the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia).
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.
Parts of South Africa, Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao and ofcourse The Netherlands.