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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Willemstad (Netherlands); Willemstad, Netherlands

Netherlands      
n. Países Bajos
Netherlands, the         
  • Relief map of the European Netherlands
  • A1 motorway]], in [[Gelderland]]
  • Anouk]] in 2013
  • Portrait of [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] (1632–1723), known as "the father of microbiology"
  • frameless
  • An international primary school in The Hague
  • Maastricht]], 1579
  • Bike passage at [[Rotterdam Centraal station]]
  • EU single market]].
  • 50px
  • Expansion into the southern [[Low Countries]] by 270 BC}}
  • The [[Christmas flood of 1717]] was the result of a northwesterly storm that resulted in the death of thousands.
  • [[Johan Cruyff Arena]], the largest Dutch concert venue
  • [[Dutch East India Company]] factory in [[Hugli-Chuchura]], [[Mughal Bengal]] by Hendrik van Schuylenburgh, 1665
  • The [[Delta Works]] are located in the provinces of [[South Holland]] and [[Zeeland]].
  • The [[Binnenhof]], where the lower and upper houses of the States General meet
  • Dutch colonial empire]]. Light green: territories administered by or originating from territories administered by the [[Dutch East India Company]]; dark green: the [[Dutch West India Company]]. In yellow are the territories occupied later, during the 19th century.
  • Cows near the city of [[Arnhem]]
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • Historical GDP per capita development ([[Our World in Data]])
  • Knowledge of foreign languages in the Netherlands, among population 15 and older, in 2006<ref>Data taken from an EU survey. [http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_243_en.pdf ebs_243_en.pdf] (europa.eu)</ref>
  • Frankish expansion (481 to 870 AD)
  • Traiectum]] and [[Dorestad]] in the middle
  • The Rhine frontier around 70 AD
  • A medieval tomb of the Brabantian knight Arnold van der Sluijs
  • In [[Rotterdam]] almost half the population has an immigrant background.
  • ''Zr. Ms. Holland'', a [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] [[offshore patrol vessel]]
  • Habsburg]] dominions. From 1556 the dynasty's lands in the [[Low Countries]] were retained by the [[Spanish Habsburgs]].
  • Kampen]]'' by [[Hendrick Avercamp]] (1620s)
  • <div style="text-align:center;">Some symbols and icons of Dutch art</div>
  • [[Hutspot]] with meat on plate
  • The Netherlands has a culture of respectful and friendly debate. From left to right, members of the House of Representatives [[Sander de Rouwe]] (CDA), [[Ineke van Gent]] (GL), [[Han ten Broeke]] (VVD), [[Kees Verhoeven]] (D66) and [[Farshad Bashir]] (SP), 2010
  • The [[Peace Palace]] (''Vredespaleis''), in [[The Hague]]
  • [[Amsterdam]]'s [[Dam Square]] in 1656
  • Underwater life of [[Klein Bonaire]]
  • Former Prime Ministers [[Wim Kok]], [[Dries van Agt]], [[Piet de Jong]], [[Ruud Lubbers]] and [[Jan Peter Balkenende]] with Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]], in 2011
  • King's Day]] in Amsterdam, 2017
  • Willemstad]] (4500 BC)
  • territories]] of the Netherlands
  • A public hospital in [[Amersfoort]]
  • Denmark]] at [[Euro 2012]]
  • A regional train operated by [[Nederlandse Spoorwegen]] (NS)
  • date=January 2023}}
  • A polder at 5.53 metres below sea level
  • A proportional representation of Netherlands exports, 2019
  • [[Population pyramid]] of the Netherlands in 2017
  • Common seals]] on [[Terschelling]], a [[Wadden Sea]] island
  • prostitution]], symbolizing the Dutch political culture and tradition of tolerance.
  • [[Rorik of Dorestad]], [[Viking]] ruler of [[Friesland]] (romantic 1912 depiction)
  • German air raids]] in 1940
  • Map illustrating areas of the Netherlands below sea level
  • View on the Utrecht Science Park of [[Utrecht University]]. The building in the centre is the library.
  • The [[Groningen gas field]] whose discovery in 1959 transformed the Dutch economy, is one of the largest [[natural-gas field]]s in the world
COUNTRY IN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE WITH TERRITORIES IN THE CARIBBEAN
Neatherlands; Nederland; European Netherlands; Metropolitan Netherlands; The netherlands; Netherlands, The; Nehterlands; Pays-Bas; The Netheralands; The Netherlands; Holland (country); The netherland; Nederlandia; NETHERLANDS; Netherlands (European territory); Mainland Netherlands; Netherland; Agriculture in the Netherlands; Dutchia; Neterlands; Political culture of the Netherlands
= Países Bajos, los

Def: Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo.
Ex: Here, too, came succeeding armies of immigrants -- from Scandinavia, Poland, Germany, Italy, Russia, the Netherlands -- drawn by the promise of a better life.
Netherlands         
  • Relief map of the European Netherlands
  • A1 motorway]], in [[Gelderland]]
  • Anouk]] in 2013
  • Portrait of [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] (1632–1723), known as "the father of microbiology"
  • frameless
  • An international primary school in The Hague
  • Maastricht]], 1579
  • Bike passage at [[Rotterdam Centraal station]]
  • EU single market]].
  • 50px
  • Expansion into the southern [[Low Countries]] by 270 BC}}
  • The [[Christmas flood of 1717]] was the result of a northwesterly storm that resulted in the death of thousands.
  • [[Johan Cruyff Arena]], the largest Dutch concert venue
  • [[Dutch East India Company]] factory in [[Hugli-Chuchura]], [[Mughal Bengal]] by Hendrik van Schuylenburgh, 1665
  • The [[Delta Works]] are located in the provinces of [[South Holland]] and [[Zeeland]].
  • The [[Binnenhof]], where the lower and upper houses of the States General meet
  • Dutch colonial empire]]. Light green: territories administered by or originating from territories administered by the [[Dutch East India Company]]; dark green: the [[Dutch West India Company]]. In yellow are the territories occupied later, during the 19th century.
  • Cows near the city of [[Arnhem]]
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • Historical GDP per capita development ([[Our World in Data]])
  • Knowledge of foreign languages in the Netherlands, among population 15 and older, in 2006<ref>Data taken from an EU survey. [http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_243_en.pdf ebs_243_en.pdf] (europa.eu)</ref>
  • Frankish expansion (481 to 870 AD)
  • Traiectum]] and [[Dorestad]] in the middle
  • The Rhine frontier around 70 AD
  • A medieval tomb of the Brabantian knight Arnold van der Sluijs
  • In [[Rotterdam]] almost half the population has an immigrant background.
  • ''Zr. Ms. Holland'', a [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] [[offshore patrol vessel]]
  • Habsburg]] dominions. From 1556 the dynasty's lands in the [[Low Countries]] were retained by the [[Spanish Habsburgs]].
  • Kampen]]'' by [[Hendrick Avercamp]] (1620s)
  • <div style="text-align:center;">Some symbols and icons of Dutch art</div>
  • [[Hutspot]] with meat on plate
  • The Netherlands has a culture of respectful and friendly debate. From left to right, members of the House of Representatives [[Sander de Rouwe]] (CDA), [[Ineke van Gent]] (GL), [[Han ten Broeke]] (VVD), [[Kees Verhoeven]] (D66) and [[Farshad Bashir]] (SP), 2010
  • The [[Peace Palace]] (''Vredespaleis''), in [[The Hague]]
  • [[Amsterdam]]'s [[Dam Square]] in 1656
  • Underwater life of [[Klein Bonaire]]
  • Former Prime Ministers [[Wim Kok]], [[Dries van Agt]], [[Piet de Jong]], [[Ruud Lubbers]] and [[Jan Peter Balkenende]] with Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]], in 2011
  • King's Day]] in Amsterdam, 2017
  • Willemstad]] (4500 BC)
  • territories]] of the Netherlands
  • A public hospital in [[Amersfoort]]
  • Denmark]] at [[Euro 2012]]
  • A regional train operated by [[Nederlandse Spoorwegen]] (NS)
  • date=January 2023}}
  • A polder at 5.53 metres below sea level
  • A proportional representation of Netherlands exports, 2019
  • [[Population pyramid]] of the Netherlands in 2017
  • Common seals]] on [[Terschelling]], a [[Wadden Sea]] island
  • prostitution]], symbolizing the Dutch political culture and tradition of tolerance.
  • [[Rorik of Dorestad]], [[Viking]] ruler of [[Friesland]] (romantic 1912 depiction)
  • German air raids]] in 1940
  • Map illustrating areas of the Netherlands below sea level
  • View on the Utrecht Science Park of [[Utrecht University]]. The building in the centre is the library.
  • The [[Groningen gas field]] whose discovery in 1959 transformed the Dutch economy, is one of the largest [[natural-gas field]]s in the world
COUNTRY IN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE WITH TERRITORIES IN THE CARIBBEAN
Neatherlands; Nederland; European Netherlands; Metropolitan Netherlands; The netherlands; Netherlands, The; Nehterlands; Pays-Bas; The Netheralands; The Netherlands; Holland (country); The netherland; Nederlandia; NETHERLANDS; Netherlands (European territory); Mainland Netherlands; Netherland; Agriculture in the Netherlands; Dutchia; Neterlands; Political culture of the Netherlands
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Wikipedia

Willemstad (disambiguation)

Willemstad (English: William Town) can refer to:

  • Willemstad, the capital city of Curaçao, Kingdom of the Netherlands
  • Willemstad, North Brabant, a town in Moerdijk, the Netherlands
  • Willemstad, Groningen, a hamlet near Marum, the Netherlands
  • Willemstad, Friesland, a hamlet in the Netherlands
  • Willemstad (minesweeper)