Holland, officially known as the Netherlands. In the Dutch language it's Nederland.
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
The Dutch call their area of land reclaimed from the sea "polders." These are low-lying lands enclosed by dikes where water is drained to create arable land. Polders are a notable feature of the Dutch landscape and have helped expand their habitable territory.
Well, it depends on whether you are talking about the native Americans who were referred to as Indians when explorers landed in South America and thought they were in India, or about the genuine Indians from south east Asia. The Dutch had interactions with BOTH groups.
Willem Janszoon spoke Dutch, as he was from the Netherlands.
Landscape is a concatenation of the historic Dutch / German word Land / Länder, and the English bastardisation of the Dutch word Scape, meaning ship. Some believe it to be akin to 'Land Ahoy' of more modern times.
No. The country where the Dutch live is called 'Nederland' in English it's 'The Netherlands'.
The Dutch Created More land Using Dikes :)
I think you mean the Netherlands, which is a country near Germany and Belgium. People who live there and their language are referred to as Dutch. Perhaps you mean Deutschland, the German phrasing of their country, Germany.
Land owner literally translated to Dutch makes: Landeigenaar
Who from Dutch West India company bought the land of Manhattan
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No, the dutch are the people that live in the Netherlands. Among the dutch there are many races.
John Peter Zinger
Dutch Guiana 'Land of the Djuka' - 1933 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
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Dutch people live in Holland (Netherlands).