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Before the Euro the Netherlands used the guilder. In Dutch that is "gulden".
ANG is the abbreviation for the Netherlands Antilles Guilder, the former currency of the Netherlands Antilles.
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No, but East-India or Oost-Indië (now Indonesia) was a former colony of The Netherlands.
More information is needed. Guilders were most commonly used in the Netherlands before the euro was introduced, but other countries used them as well.
No, only in your mind.
The inlet that helps to form the natural harbor of former Constantinople is called the Golden Horn. This sheltered bay is located between the European and Asian sides of Istanbul and has historically served as a crucial maritime hub. The Golden Horn has played a significant role in trade and defense throughout the city's history.
The population of the former province of Holland is about 6.3 million. The population of the entire country, properly called the Netherlands, is about 18.9 million.
I know a couple examples, all of which are in Long Island, NY: Shinnecock Inlet Rockaway Inlet East Rockaway Inlet Fire Island Inlet Moriches Inlet
The former Dutch currency was the Dutch guilder (gulden), which was used in the Netherlands until it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The guilder was subdivided into 100 cents and was known for its stability and long history, dating back to the 15th century. The euro is now the official currency of the Netherlands.
No, the Netherlands is not a Commonwealth country. The Commonwealth is a political association primarily of former territories of the British Empire, while the Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy in Europe and a founding member of the European Union. Although the Netherlands has historical ties to various countries in the Caribbean that are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it does not participate in the Commonwealth of Nations.
If you mean Queen Juliana: she was the former Queen of the Netherlands, mother to our current Queen Beatrix.