Yes. The Netherlands has earned its Independence by the Eighty Years' war between what we now call the Netherlands and Spain that lasted from 1568 till 1648. Many Dutch schoolchildren are taught about this war in class.
In the EU, currently Luxembourg.
The Netherlands was one of the founding members of the EEC, in 1957. The EEC became the EU on November 1st of 1993.
If you are EU citizen from one country to another EU country, you pay tax, which vary from one EU country to another.
No
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
No, because Andorra is not in the EU. The smallest country in the EU is Malta.
No new country joined the EU in 1999.
The Netherlands was one of the founder members of the forerunner of the EU - the EEC. On the whole, the Dutch are pro-EU, despite occasional problems.
Mallorca is part of Spain, wich is in the EU.
The EU is not a country. It is an organisation. It has 28 independent countries as members.
There is no country called Sami in the EU
Alcudia is not a country; it is a town located on the island of Mallorca, which is part of Spain. Spain is a member of the European Union (EU). Therefore, while Alcudia itself is not a country, it is situated in a country that is part of the EU.