No Holland is not part of the U.S.A but a part of the E.U.
The Holsteins came from the Netherlands. Holland is a part of the Netherlands though, and is often confused with this question. Holsteins came from the part of the Netherlands called Friesland.
No, Holland is part of The Netherlands.
Holland (a part of the Netherlands) is located in the continent of Europe.
Holland is in the western part of the Netherlands and the GNI of the Netherlands as of 2010 was $814,762,000,000. according to the atlas method in (current US$). It was $772,747,000,000 in 2010. Naturally in (current US$). And according to (current international $ ) it was 694,664,000,000 in 2010.
Yes, Holland is a region in the Netherlands. However, the Netherlands is made up of twelve provinces, including North Holland and South Holland. So while Holland is part of the Netherlands, the two terms are not synonymous.
There is a South Holland and a North Holland province in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is in Europe.Holland is a province (actually two provinces) of the Netherlands, a country located in Europe (the Netherlands itself is sometimes also referred to as Holland).
Rotterdam is a city in South Holland. But since Holland is a part of The Netherlands, both answers are correct.
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No, the island of Bonaire is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. (Holland)
Holland is a part of The Netherlands, and is historically used for the country as a whole. The adjective and demonym for both Holland and the Netherlands is Dutch.
No, Hanover was not part of Holland in 1830. Hanover was a separate kingdom, known as the Kingdom of Hanover, which existed from 1814 until 1866. Holland, on the other hand, was part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, established in 1815. Therefore, Hanover and Holland were distinct entities during that time.