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Wat (wie) is Pays-Bas - definitie

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
  • 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"
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  • An international primary school in The Hague
  • Maastricht]], 1579
  • Bike passage at [[Rotterdam Centraal station]]
  • EU single market]].
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  • 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]]
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  • 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)
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  • 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

Là-bas (song)         
1987 SINGLE BY JEAN-JACQUES GOLDMAN AND SIRIMA
La-bas (song); Là-Bas (song)
"Là-bas" is a 1987 song recorded as a duet by the French singer Jean-Jacques Goldman and the British-born artist Sirima. It was the second single from Goldman's 1987 double album Entre gris clair et gris foncé.
Bas-Vendômois         
Bas-Vendomois
The Bas-Vendômois is a small district in central- western France, consisting of the 14 communes of the canton of Montoire-sur-le-Loir, in the arrondissement of Vendôme, département of Loir-et-Cher, France.
Pays-d'Enhaut District         
  • View from path up to Point-de-Cray of Rossinière and lake.
  • View of Château-d'Œx from a mountain path and across to Vanil mountain.
FORMER DISTRICT OF THE CANTON OF VAUD
Pays d'EnHaut; Pays d'Enhaut; Pays-d'Enhaut; Pays-d'Enhaut (district)
Pays-d'Enhaut District () is a district in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. The seat of the district is the town of Château-d'Œx.

Wikipedia

Netherlands

The Netherlands (Dutch: Nederland [ˈneːdərlɑnt] (listen)), informally Holland, is a country located in northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands consists of twelve provinces; it borders Germany to the east, and Belgium to the south, with a North Sea coastline to the north and west. It shares maritime borders with the United Kingdom, Germany and Belgium in the North Sea. The country's official language is Dutch, with West Frisian as a secondary official language in the province of Friesland. Dutch, English and Papiamento are official in the Caribbean territories.

The four largest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. Amsterdam is the country's most populous city and the nominal capital. The Hague holds the seat of the States General, Cabinet and Supreme Court. The Port of Rotterdam is the busiest seaport in Europe. Schiphol is the busiest airport in the Netherlands, and the third busiest in Europe. The Netherlands is a founding member of the European Union, Eurozone, G10, NATO, OECD, and WTO, as well as a part of the Schengen Area and the trilateral Benelux Union. It hosts several intergovernmental organisations and international courts, many of which are centred in The Hague.

Netherlands literally means "lower countries" in reference to its low elevation and flat topography, with nearly 26% falling below sea level. Most of the areas below sea level, known as polders, are the result of land reclamation that began in the 14th century. In the Republican period, which began in 1588, the Netherlands entered a unique era of political, economic, and cultural greatness, ranked among the most powerful and influential in Europe and the world; this period is known as the Dutch Golden Age. During this time, its trading companies, the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company, established colonies and trading posts all over the world.

With a population of 17.8 million people, all living within a total area of 41,850 km2 (16,160 sq mi)—of which the land area is 33,500 km2 (12,900 sq mi)—the Netherlands is the 16th most densely populated country in the world and the second-most densely populated country in the European Union, with a density of 531 people per square kilometre (1,380 people/sq mi). Nevertheless, it is the world's second-largest exporter of food and agricultural products by value, owing to its fertile soil, mild climate, intensive agriculture, and inventiveness.

The Netherlands has been a parliamentary constitutional monarchy with a unitary structure since 1848. The country has a tradition of pillarisation and a long record of social tolerance, having legalised prostitution and euthanasia, along with maintaining a liberal drug policy. The Netherlands allowed women's suffrage in 1919 and was the first country to legalise same-sex marriage in 2001. Its mixed-market advanced economy has the thirteenth-highest per capita income globally.