The Netherlands is on the world map in northwestern Europe. The Netherlands is the name of the whole country. Holland is just a region within the Netherlands.
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Holland is a region in the Netherlands made up of the provinces, North Holland and South Holland. The name Holland is often used (incorrectly) instead of the official name of the country, The Netherlands.
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Holland Lop rabbits are the smallest and most popular of pet rabbits. The scientific genus for a Holland lop is Oryctolagus.
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It isnt on the map
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The Dutch, who were from the country of Holland, were said to be the first to land and map the western coast of Australia. Holland is the present-day Netherlands.
Yes, relatively. The distance: 500 kilometers or 300 miles.
Many places in the world have had name changes due to change in political powers or other reasons.
Hi, it isnt, The Netherlands has 12 "states" Actually, while the Netherlands has twelve provinces, not states, two of them began as one county, Holland, which was originally known as West Frisia. The Frisian counts of Holland ruled until around 1300, by which time they also ruled Zeeland, and the Counts of Hainaut succeeded them as Counts of Holland and Zeeland. Eventually, Holland became part of the Hapsburg possessions and rebelled against its last count, Philip II of Spain. The province, which contained both Amsterdam (the seat of government) and The Hague (the seat of the States-General), was divided into North Holland and South Holland in 1830 after Belgium rebelled to separate itself from the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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Holland is a region in the Netherlands, though the name Holland is often incorrectly used to refer to all of the Netherlands. It is in western Europe, to the west of Germany and the north of Belgium, across the North sea from England.
Map: http://home.hetnet.nl/~f2hglwoudstra835/hollandineurope.gif
That would really depend on where you are in Holland . About 30 seconds - the two countries share a border. Please look at a map.
This question isnt at all writen however I do assume every map has a key so just use that. (sure hope I answered your question)..... :)