Queen Beatrix is the former Queen of the Netherlands, who reigned from 1980 to 2013. She abdicated the throne in favor of her son, Willem-Alexander. Queen Beatrix is known for her dedication to her duties and her efforts to modernize the Dutch monarchy.
For low alcohol drinks (like beer and wine) the legal age is: 16
For high alcohol drinks (like vodka and whiskey) the legal age is: 18
Dutch translations:
Low alcohol drinks - Drank
High " " - Sterke drank
The German occupation of Holland forced Anne Frank and her family into hiding to escape persecution as Jews. They lived in confinement for over two years in the Secret Annex before being discovered and arrested by the Nazis. Anne tragically died in a concentration camp, while her father Otto was the sole survivor from their family.
No, the Disney version of Cinderella is set in a fictional kingdom, not in Holland. The story is a fairy tale that does not specify a particular country as its setting.
Newspapers reported that Germany was prepared to flood Holland if the English landed there, as a military tactic to stop their advancement. This strategy aimed to create significant obstacles and impede the progress of the English forces on Dutch territory.
Cocoa, palm trees, rubber, plantain, rice.
Gelukkig kerstfeest is the Dutch equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'. It's very hard to pronounce Dutch words so you should hear someone say it.
Prettig Kerstfeest
Gelukkige Kerstdagen
Vrolijk Kerstfeest
There are so many problems facing vocational and technical education in Nigeria. In most cases, this is not recognized as good education and this is the main reason why people shun it. It has also been associated with people who are poor in academics.
Yes, Quoted by a Harvard University graduate
-Most holland lop rabbits fell off the edge of the flat earth, therefore, putting them in critical endangerment.
Well, if I'm not mistaken, it's not an affirmed "no".
I think in Massachusetts they require a permit that requires you to have 2 years experience with the animal, and have that "experience" affirmed and written down in some proof form, then you need to represent that to fish&game department, and see if they will grant you the permit.
It's honestly I really long process, even if you're completely qualified, and it's difficult to do, but you CAN get one, and then it should be legal in your state - but know that you'll need to check you town/city laws too, because some completely ban them...
Good luck!
All domestic rabbits, including the Netherland Dwarf breed, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
A wild rabbit species native to the Netherlands is the European Hare (actually a hare, not a rabbit - it's also known as the Brown Hare, Eastern Jackrabbit, and Eastern Prairie Hare), and its scientific name is Lepus europaeus.
Unless you want a purebred Holland lop, you might consider adoption from the Humane Society or another animal shelter. Many people are unaware that rabbits are the 3rd most overpopulated and abandoned pet in the U.S., and there are a lot of them looking for a good home.
They do not need to be bathed. If they are shedding you should groom them. If they are dirty, then they need to be cleaned. Make sure their cage is kept clean.
lion
The official and non-australian national animal of holland has been scientificly proved to be, not the jumbo-jet, not the scimitar horned oryx, and not the unicorn, as publicly displayed. But the lion!
Yes but there is more chanc they will give birth to more it can be up to 23 kits but my rabbit only had 5 so don't be worried! xx
They can eat the same as other rabbits, pellets &/or rabbit muesli, carrots, cabbage, lettuce and most other veg as well as some fruit. My rabbits( which are french lops) love bannana. They also need plenty of fresh hay and water.
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Yes they do, it could almost be considered a "staple" in any Dutch household.
there are many different varieties, from very young to the more robust flavours, it is eaten in the morning with a bun, or at lunch, where a couple of slices of Gouda or Edam would not go amiss! yum!! The Dutch eat so much of it that they are nicknamed "kaaskoppen" (cheeseheads) by their Belgian (Flemish) neighbors and others, perhaps on account of their predominantly fair (blond) hair whose color corresponds to that of most cheeses, i.e. yellow. Cheese is often eaten with a dollop of mustard, the spiciest variety being Zaanse Mosterd.
pancakes (big ones, with bacon and something similar to maple syrup) and hut spot (a mix of potatoes and carrots onions. Probably some others as well
Maatjes or herring and mussels would be considered national dishes as they are an abundant natural resource with dozens of local variations. The "stamppot" or stew where the potato is the main ingredient is another national favorite with variations depending on which region you are in.