By plane, by boat (ferry) of by train (via the tunnel). I would add to that that the train through the Channel Tunnel goes from Calais, France; not direct from the Netherlands.
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Netherlands defeated Brazil in 1974 fifa world cup Netherlands 2-0 Brazil
They settled in the Netherlands first but did not want their children to grow up Dutch. So they hired a boat to take them to the New World. They were supposed to go to Virginia but they made an error because of a storm at sea and landed on Plymouth Rock.
the Netherlands
United Kingdom of the Netherlands was created in 1815.
United Kingdom of the Netherlands ended in 1839.
The Netherlands is approximately 41,543 square kilometers in size, while the United Kingdom covers about 243,610 square kilometers. This means that the UK is roughly 5.9 times larger than the Netherlands. Therefore, the Netherlands can fit into the UK about 0.17 times, indicating that the UK is significantly larger.
UK
The Netherlands (Holland) is an independent country on the European mainland.
No it is east of UK north of France south of the Netherlands and west of Germany
The North Sea
The Republic of Ireland, France, Belgium and the Netherlands are all near the UK.
No, the UK (United Kingdom) consists of England, Wales, Nothern Ireland and Scotland. The Netherlands (also called Holland)does belong to the EU (European Union)
the European countries which have dependents in the Caribbean are England, France and the Netherlands.
Geographically, Holland is not specifically in front of the UK. However, Holland is part of the Netherlands, which is located south of the UK across the North Sea.
Out of the 28 countries in the Caribbean, 25 do not speak Spanish as a primary language:Antigua & BarbudaAnguilla (UK)Aruba (Netherlands)BarbadosCayman Islands (UK)Caribbean Netherlands (Netherlands)BahamasCuraçao (Netherlands)DominicaGrenadaGuadeloupe (France)HaitiJamaicaSaint Barthelemy (France)Saint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Martin (France)Martinique (France)Montserrat (UK)Sint Maarten (Netherlands)Turks & Caicos Islands (UK)Trinidad & TobagoSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesBritish Virgin IslandsUS Virgin Islands