Traditional Village
He was called "Old Rough and Ready" and sometimes "Old Zach".
That is often called patriotism, but it is sometimes called nationalism.
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.
People from the same country are sometimes called "countrymen." Those who spoke German or Yiddish used the term "Landsman."
Big Sky Country and sometimes The Treasure State.
Switzerland.
The American flag is sometimes called "Old Glory".
YES!!!!!!!!!!!
because it is the last part
sometimes, but not in all countries, eg- in the middle east the leaders are called sheiks...
In the old times,Southern Israel is called Judah
There is no country, state, or province called "Dutchland." The capital of the Netherlands, the country where Dutch people come from, is Amsterdam. The capital of Germany, which is called "Deutschland" in German, is Berlin. The Pennsylvania Dutch Country is sometimes called "Dutchland," but it does not have a capital.