Amsterdam is a city located in the province known as Noord Holland which is in the country known as The Netherlands. The country actually has a total of 12 provinces but only 2 have the word Holland in them. (Noord Holland and Zuid Holland) The country is often incorrectly called Holland by both locals and tourists. People who reside in provinces outside of Noord and Zuid Holland typically don't care for the country being called after a province. The actual name of the country is Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden which translates into The Kingdom of the Netherlands.
No. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. Bern is the capital of Switzerland.
The Netherlands (Holland)
Holland (the Netherlands)
Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands, which is a country in the European Union, so the answer is yes.Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands which is a member of the European Union.
The Netherlands has Amsterdam and the Hague as capitals. Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands. The Hague is a provincial capital.
Holland (a part of the Netherlands) is located in the continent of Europe.
No, Holland is part of The Netherlands.
Yes, Holland is a region in the Netherlands. However, the Netherlands is made up of twelve provinces, including North Holland and South Holland. So while Holland is part of the Netherlands, the two terms are not synonymous.
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).
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and of Noord Holland (a province in the Netherlands). The Netherlands is often mistakenly called Holland, as Holland is in fact just a region of the Netherlands. Amsterdam is in that part of the Netherlands. -Haarlem is the capital of the province of Noord- Holland.
Rotterdam is a city in South Holland. But since Holland is a part of The Netherlands, both answers are correct.
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Holland is a part of The Netherlands, and is historically used for the country as a whole. The adjective and demonym for both Holland and the Netherlands is Dutch.
holland is only a part of the Netherlands its like saying England you know its only a part of the county :D
Holland!!!!!!! Holland Holland is often used as a synonym but it is only a part of the Netherlands. Hence Holland is not really correct to use instead of the Netherlands; it would exclude a lot of areas/people. But whjat other countries are in there??????? or is it just Holland???? plz answer
No Holland is not part of the U.S.A but a part of the E.U.
The western part of the Netherlands is often referred to as Holland. Holland actually exists out of two provinces, North and South Holland. People often refer to the Netherlands as Holland, which is ofcourse not right, it's just 2 out of the 12 provinces.