The German name for Netherlands is " Die Niederlande"
Sometimes the Netherlands are also called "Holland", which is incorrect, since Holland is only a small part of the Netherlands.
Netherlands = Niederlande
This country is called "Holland" or "die Niederlande".
German declaration of war against the Netherlands happened in 1940.
Its the last name of the original owner Gerard Adriaan Heineken.
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.
Rosekrans is a variant of the name Rosenkranz. It is a German last name that means "rosary" and "wreath". The name is also found in the Netherlands and Scandinavian countries.
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Of course you can.
She was Dutch and lived in the Netherlands
The word "Nassau" originated from the name of the German town of Nassau. It was also used as the name of the ruling house in Nassau, which later became the royal house of the Netherlands.
Dutch is called Dutch because............Well, people from Holland are called Dutch by English speaking people only. In German and French and even in Russian they are called - German: Holländer, Niederländer - French: les Hollandais - Russian: gollantskij As you can see all these words are derived from the Dutch word Holland. Strictly spoken even Holland is wrong. Holland was the name of the county Holland until 1795. But as the economic and cultural centre of The Netherlands was situated in the old county of Holland, this last name stood for the whole of The Netherlands. Moreover the name "The Netherlands" also applies for Belgium historically. Originally there were 17 counties united as the Low Countries, in French Les Pays Bas. History divided them into two groups which became Belgium and Netherlands.