Queen Beatrix. She has been for 30 years.
They don't, it's royal blood.
keeping the randstad from expanding
William Bradford.
William Bradford.
The Netherlands are the leaders in tulip production producing as many as 3 billion bulbs annually.
Chicago Fire - 2012 Leaders Lead 1-22 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
they where a little bit but they werent diffrent when it came to running the italian city state but they where diffrent in a way
The headquarters of Bose Aviation are in the Netherlands. Bose Aviation is gaining reputation as being one of the most popular leaders in the industry
The Head of State of the Netherlands is Queen Beatrix and the head of the government is Jan Peter Balkenende from the Conservative CDA.
The Netherlands wanted to stay out of the war. They sided with England and allied with them even after Hitler invaded their nation.Allies (Leaders)Ethiopia · China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · United Kingdom · India · France ·Australia · New Zealand · South Africa ·Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands ·Greece · Yugoslavia · Soviet Union · United States · Philippines · Mexico · Brazil
The leaders of the Netherlands granted significant power to the Dutch East India Company to enhance their economic interests and strengthen their position in global trade, particularly in spices and other valuable commodities from Asia. By allowing the company to act with quasi-governmental authority, including the ability to negotiate treaties and maintain its own military, they aimed to compete effectively against other European powers. This approach facilitated rapid expansion and profitability, ultimately contributing to the Netherlands' status as a major maritime and trading nation in the 17th century.
The Netherlands is Aruba's mother country.Specifically, Aruba is an autonomous but constituent country within the European Kingdom of the Netherlands. The island's leaders include a governor appointed by the Dutch queen and an elected prime minister. They have control over governmental matters, except for such sensitive areas as defense and foreign affairs.