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'BeNeLux' is the term that is used to describe Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
The Benelux
They are sometimes called the Low Countriesbecause their elevation is so low
The Low Countries of Europe refer to the region that includes Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg. This area is characterized by its low-lying geographical features, such as flat terrain and extensive networks of rivers and canals. The term is often used to describe the cultural, historical, and economic ties shared by these neighboring countries.
Dutch is used to describe people of Netherlands or something related to Netherlands
Dutch isn't a country, it's the language they speak in The Netherlands, which is in Europe, it's also used to describe someone from The Netherlands (a Dutchman, plural: the Dutch) or something from The Netherlands, e.g. a Dutch name, a Dutch book
"Developed countries" are typically used to describe rich or high-income countries, while "developing countries" or "less developed countries" are terms used to describe poor or low-income countries.
People who live in the Netherlands are the Dutch.
Describe the decision-making role of citizens in countries that are dictatorships and in countries that are absolute monarchies.
A constitutional monarchy with bicameral parliament, similar to that of the UK.
describe the sources and processes of American expansionism-both in the American west and into countries
Central America