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No, there is not a country in Europe called Holland. People sometimes incorrectly use Holland to refer to the country called the Netherlands. Holland is just part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. It is in the northwest of Europe.
Although people often use both names to refer to the same place Holland is in fact just a part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So a Dutch passport is from the Netherlands, as that is the country. Holland is not a country, just a part of the country. So if someone comes from Holland or another part of the Netherlands, they will have a Dutch passport.
It depends. The New Holland Baler is not that bad, although if you are more comfortable with a Deere Baler, you should use that instead. The decision is up to you.
Holland!!!!!!! Holland Holland is often used as a synonym but it is only a part of the Netherlands. Hence Holland is not really correct to use instead of the Netherlands; it would exclude a lot of areas/people. But whjat other countries are in there??????? or is it just Holland???? plz answer
New Holland Tractors are agricultural machines used in farming. The website shows a range of tiers depending on the use. The cheapest is å£27,000 and the most expensive is å£241,000
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Holland and The Netherlands are often used to refer to the same place. Holland is actually only a part of the Netherlands, so they are not the same thing. Many people don't know that and use both names to refer to the same thing. Usually when people use Holland they are intending to refer to the Netherlands. So technically it was the Netherlands and Spain beat them 1-0, but if you said Holland people would know what you mean.
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The both have great agriculture. They are both European countries. They are both members of the European Union. They both have coastlines. They are both small countries. These are just some of the things they have in common. There are many others.