Actually, Holland isn't a country. Although the name "Holland" is often used for the Netherlands, (North and South) Holland are two provinces in the west of the Netherlands.
A person from the Netherlands would be called "Dutch" or "Dutchman".
Please be aware that calling someone a "Hollander" might be regarded as an insult by people from other provinces than North and South Holland.
When I first asked that I thought they were Hollandish but obviously not!!They're actually Dutch.
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They are called Dutch.
a nederlander, or a dutch or a dutchman
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NO! there was no manchester united player called Holland mainly because Holland is the name of a country.
Holland is the name for the Nederlands.
This country is called "Holland" or "die Niederlande".
No, there is not a country in Europe called Holland. People sometimes incorrectly use Holland to refer to the country called the Netherlands. Holland is just part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. It is in the northwest of Europe.
Holland (or The Netherlands as it should be called) is in Norther Europe.
The person is Dutch.
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It's something from the old days. In the early days (1600 - 1800) the country was called Holland because of the two main provinces are called Holland (North Holland and South Holland). Today the correct name for the country is the Netherlands and not Holland.
Holland (or The Netherlands as it should be called) is in Norther Europe.
Yes you are right there is a footballer named Holland . He is called Matt Holland and I think he plays for Norwich.
I can't find anybody called Peter Holland in Switzerland.
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