They usually put up shoes
My guess is clogs.
Put out their shoes, clogs.
They use regular Christmas Stockings. The same as Americans.
In Holland, the Dutch adjective is "Holland's." There is no true adjective for Holland in English. The closest adjective in English is "Dutch," however, that not only applies to Holland but to all of the Netherlands. It is also common to hear "of or from Holland" in English.
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.
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.
Probably in Holland.
On nice,warm days. Sometimes they are in a rush to get somewhere.!
panty hose, socks, mini stockings they have stockings in most countries panty hose, socks, mini stockings they have stockings in most countries
Officially Its "The Netherlands" "Holland" is for the Provinces Zuid- And Noord- Holland. However, Most people Just use "holland" For all twelve Provinces. (The Netherlands in general) The confusion between the two names are probably caused by Tourists.
People hang stockings so they can be filled with small treats on Christmas eve.
Vincent Van Gogh is from Holland