Holland.
Another name for Holland The Netherlands
No. The Netherlands is the name of a country. Dutch is the language of and also anything from the Netherlands.
The Netherlands is, contrary to popular belief, not another name for Holland. Holland is in fact a region within the Netherlands but not even literally. You have northern Holland and southern Holland. Whilst the term is commonly used to refer to the whole country, this is incorrect and should be avoided.
The German name for Netherlands is " Die Niederlande" Sometimes the Netherlands are also called "Holland", which is incorrect, since Holland is only a small part of the Netherlands.
HollandAlso Oranje (Orange) if you're talking about sports, especially football/soccer.
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The Netherlands.
The name of the country that means "low land" is the Netherlands.
Vincent van Gogh was one. Rembrandt another. There's also Jan Vermeer.
Holland is a region in the Netherlands, though the name Holland is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole country. So Netherlands is the answer to your question, though it is technically incorrect.
The English name for the Dutch kingdom is "the Netherlands." The Dutch name is "Nederland."
Yes, the noun 'Netherlands' is a proper noun, the name of a country, the name of a specific place.