No,there is no such dog named Max Tran from Holland or some place.
There are many squares in Amsterdam, Holland. Some of them are: Markenplein Muntplein, Amsterdam Museumplein
can you tell me some information about the tran bat African drum
tran and bus
some were in Germany, some were in Holland.
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I've never heard of a place called Irish land, but there is an island / place called Ireland or Éire and some even call it Erin.
Some people consider it as the same, but actually, Holland is just a part of the Netherlands.
Holland is often referred to by several names due to its historical, geographical, and cultural significance. The term "Holland" specifically refers to two provinces—North Holland and South Holland—within the Netherlands, which has led to some confusion. Additionally, "the Netherlands" means "low countries," reflecting the nation’s geography, while "Dutch" refers to the language and people. These various names arise from the country's complex history and its diverse regional identities.
The language of the Netherlands is Dutch. An inhabitant of The Netherlands is called a Dutchman (Nederlander in Dutch). All inhabitans of the country (as a group) are called The Dutch (Nederlanders in Dutch). The Netherlands is also refered to as Holland (although this is only the west of The Netherlands). The name 'The Netherlands' is an alternative to 'The low countries', in some languages this is also reflected in their name foor The Netherlands. The French use 'Pays-Bas'. Some older towns, especially towns that had a port, or some importance in the past have their specific names in other languages. Examples of these are: Den Haag -> The Hague Vlissingen -> Flushing Hoek van Holland -> Hook of Holland
you'll have to check under google, put in "webkinz prices in Holland" or some thing like that
I found some at safeway.
what represents the Netherlands