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).
Holland (a part of the Netherlands) is located in the continent of Europe.
New Holland, the western half of the Austalian continent, became Australia by default - a consequence of British colonisation. The name "Australia" was formally adopted for the rest of the continent in 1824, but the New Holland part of the continent was not considered part of Australia until the British formally claimed it in 1829.
The nearest part of the continent of Africa is a long way south of Holland, over 1,400 miles.
Europe
The European continent.
holland is in Europe
The Hague is the capital of the Netherlands (Holland) and is in the continent of Europe.
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Holland is not a continent. It is the previous name of the Netherlands, a country in Europe.
The name "Australia" was formally adopted in 1824, but the western half of the continent (then known as New Holland) was not considered part of Australia until the British formally claimed it in 1829.
The name "Australia" was formally adopted in 1824, but the western half of the continent (then known as New Holland) was not considered part of Australia until the British formally claimed it in 1829.
No. Most of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including the "Seven Provinces" is part of the continent of EUROPE, Western Europe to be exact. It is north of France & Belgium, east of the United Kingdom (across the North Sea), and west of Germany.However, as a legacy of its colonial empire, the Netherlands still has control of Dutch Antilles and St. Maarten which are both part of the Caribbean (and therefore part of the continent of North America).Holland is the name for two provinces of the Seven Provinces. It is a subdivision of the Netherlands.