what are some landforms in Netherlands Antilles
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.
Cape Cod
That landform is called Cape Cod, located in the state of Massachusetts in the United States. It is known for its scenic beaches, quaint villages, and maritime culture.
To accurately answer your question about the landform on which a specific city is situated, I would need to know the name of the city in question. Cities can be located on various landforms, such as plains, hills, mountains, or along coastlines, each influencing their climate, culture, and development. Please provide the name of the city for a more tailored response.
Delta is a body part and also a name for a landform where a river flows into an ocean or a larger body of water.
The Netherlands Antilles
"Nederlandse Antillen" is the Dutch name for the former Netherlands Antilles, a group of islands in the Caribbean that were part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands until their dissolution in 2010. The islands included in the Netherlands Antilles were Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten.
The term "Netherlands Antilles" refers to a former autonomous Caribbean territory that was part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It comprised several islands, including Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, Saba, and Sint Maarten. The name reflects the historical connection to the Netherlands and the region's colonial past. In 2010, the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved, and its islands were restructured, with some becoming special municipalities of the Netherlands and others gaining greater autonomy.
The Netherlands is a country in Western-Europe. The Netherlands Antilles is a group of Isles in the Caribean consisting of two groups of islands in the Lesser Antilles: Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire (ABC Islands), in Leeward Antilles just off the Venezuelan coast; and Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten (SSS Islands), in the Leeward Islands southeast of the Virgin Islands. Aruba seceded in 1986 as a separate country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the rest of the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved on 10 October 2010,[2] resulting in two new constituent countries, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, with the other islands joining the Netherlands as "special municipalities", officially public bodies.[3] The name 'Netherlands Antilles' is still sometimes used to indicate the islands which are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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Uluru is arguably the most famous landform in Australia. Uluru is a monolith, or inselberg, in central Australia. For over a century, it was known by the European name of Ayers Rock. Another landform which may be equal in fame to Uluru is the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland.
The Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles
Greater Antilles or the Carribbean
The Caribbean; the Greater Antilles; the Lesser Antilles.
Greater Antilles Lesser Antilles
Antilles or the Caribbean
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