It's the Vaalserberg, in the extreme south-east of The Netherlands. It's 322 metres, or 1.059 feet high, it belongs to the foothils of the Ardennes in Belgium and Germany. it is also known for being the one point where Holland borders on both Belgium and Germany.
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Why were the plilgrims unhappy in the Netherlands
People from THE Netherlands did settle in New Netherlands, but they felt more at home in the Netherlands because its just such an awesome country. And they went bankrupt.
The Netherlands. Or Holland as many people call it. Holland is really a province in The Netherlands.
No. The Netherlands is the name of a country. Dutch is the language of and also anything from the Netherlands.
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Netherlands is a country :)
NL = Netherlands AM = Amsterdam SA = Schiphol Airport
The whole of Netherlands is sometimes referred to as Holland. However, the original area that was Holland makes up two provinces of Netherlands which are North and South Holland. They are located on the West Coast of the Netherlands. See the link below.
The Netherlands are very famous for their tulips.
There are no true deserts in the Netherlands.