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Holland, or the Netherlands, does not have any formal enemies in the traditional sense, as modern international relations are generally characterized by diplomacy rather than outright enmity. However, historical context reveals conflicts with Spain during the Eighty Years' War and tensions with France during various wars in the 17th and 18th centuries. Currently, the Netherlands is a member of NATO and the European Union, promoting peace and collaboration rather than conflict. Most contemporary disputes are political or economic rather than characterized by enmity.

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