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The Netherlands
Nederland  (Dutch)
Motto: "Je maintiendrai"  (French)
"Ik zal handhaven"  (Dutch)
"I will uphold"
Anthem: "Wilhelmus van Nassouwe"  (Dutch)
"William of Nassau"
Location of the European part of the  Netherlands  (dark green) – on the European continent  (green & dark grey) – in the European Union  (green)
Location of the European part of the  Netherlands  (dark green)百度 今年2月份我们来这边采访的时候,这里的房价是每平米2万3,现在的价格是3万。

– on the European continent  (green & dark grey)
– in the European Union  (green)

Location of the  Caribbean municipalities  (green)
Location of the  Caribbean municipalities  (green)
Capital
and largest city
Amsterdam[a]
52°22′N 4°53′E? / ?52.367°N 4.883°E? / 52.367; 4.883
Government seatThe Hague[a]
Official languagesDutch
Co-official languages
Recognized regional languages
Ethnic groups
(2017)[1]
Religion
(2016)[2]
Demonym(s)Dutch
Sovereign stateKingdom of the Netherlands
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Willem-Alexander
Dick Schoof
Thom de Graaf
LegislatureStates General
Senate
House of Representatives
Independence from Habsburg Spain
26 July 1581
30 January 1648
? Kingdom established
16 March 1815
5 May 1945
10 December 1945
15 December 1954
10 October 2010
Area
? Total
41,543[3][4][5] km2 (16,040 sq mi) (131st)
? Water (%)
18.41 (as of 2023)[6]
Population
? 2025 estimate
Neutral increase 18,273,100[7] (69th)
? Density
520/km2 (1,346.8/sq mi) (33rd)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
? Total
Increase $1.460 trillion[8] (28th)
? Per capita
Increase $81,494[8] (11th)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
? Total
Increase $1.218 trillion[8] (17th)
? Per capita
Increase $67,984[8] (11th)
Gini (2021)Positive decrease 26.4[9]
low
HDI (2022)Steady 0.946[10]
very high · 10th
Currency
Time zone
? Summer (DST)
Note: Even though the European Netherlands are located within the UTC±0 longitudes, the country adopted UTC+1 (Central European Time) as its standard time under German occupation on 2 November 1942, with a +0:40:28 offset (+1:40:28 during DST) from Amsterdam’s LMT (UTC+0:19:32).[12]
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Mains electricity230 V–50 Hz
Driving sideright
Calling code+31, +599[d]
ISO 3166 codeNL
Internet TLD.nl, .bq[e]
Location of Netherlands

The Netherlands (also referred to as Holland) is a country that is part (of a constituent country) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Most of it is in Western Europe, but there are also some parts in the Caribbean. Nearly 18 million people live there. To the north and west of the European part of the Netherlands is the North Sea, and to the east is Germany, and to the south is Belgium. The Netherlands is one of the countries that started the European Union. People who live in the Netherlands are called "Dutch". The language of the Netherlands is also called Dutch. The official capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam. However, the government is in The Hague.

"The Netherlands" means "the low lands". The land only rises, on average, 1 meter above sea level. One third of the land is below sea level. The Netherlands is also - incorrectly - referred to as Holland. Holland is a very rich area (two provinces) in the western part of the Netherlands, thus causing people to be mistaken. Most people who do not live in the western part of the Netherlands do not like it when people call the country Holland. The name "Holland" originates from the old Dutch words "Holt land" which means "wood lands". Holt eventually changed into hout, the current Dutch word for wood.

At the end of the Middle Ages the dukes of Burgundy, a country that is now part of France, united seventeen areas. Those areas were called the Burgundian Netherlands. When the daughter of their duke married Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor in 1477, the Netherlands became part of Spain. In the 16th century many Dutch people became Protestant. The king of Spain did not like it, he wanted all Dutch to be Roman Catholic. Of course the Dutch people did not like this, and after violent excesses by the Spanish they started a war against Spain in 1568, also for reasons of taxation. The war lasted until 1648, therefore it is called the Eighty Years' War. An important leader of the Dutch in this war was Willem van Oranje (William of Orange) also called William the Silent.

In 1648 the Netherlands and Spain signed peace. The Dutch people were allowed to keep all the areas they conquered. The part of the Netherlands that was not conquered by the Dutch stayed part of Spain. Later this part became the country Belgium.

When the Netherlands became independent, it was a very special country. That time almost all countries in Europe were ruled by a king, but the Netherlands was a republic. The Netherlands was made up of seven provinces, that were ruled by the big cities. The cities were ruled by the municipality which consisted of rich civilians. Together those provinces were ruled by a stadtholder, a very powerful man, but compared to the kings of other European countries he had much less power.

In the 17th century the Netherlands was the richest and one of the most powerful countries in the world. Therefore, the Dutch call the 17th century the Golden Age. Their Dutch Empire had colonies around the world. One important colony was the East Indies, which is now called Indonesia. They also had colonies in the Caribbean, like the other European empires. They also started New Netherland, which is now called New York. The Netherlands often fought wars against other European countries, especially the Anglo-Dutch Wars against England. Michiel de Ruyter, a Dutch admiral, became a Dutch hero when he defeated the English navy close to London.

In the 18th century the Netherlands became poorer. Many people blamed this on the government leaders, the stadtholders. Many thought they had too much power and wanted them to get away. In 1789 the French people deposed (got rid of) their king. French armies attacked other countries to depose their leaders too. In 1795 they attacked the Netherlands. Stadtholder William V had to flee to England. The Netherlands were renamed to Batavian Republic and became a democracy. But the French were not content (satisfied) with the Dutch ruler, so in 1806 the French emperor Napoleon made his brother Louis Bonaparte king of the Netherlands. Louis became popular in the Netherlands, but the emperor was again not content with him, so in 1810 the Netherlands became a part of France.

In 1815 Napoleon was defeated, and the Netherlands became independent again. The rulers of European countries thought it was a good idea to make the Netherlands stronger, to make them able to resist another French invasion. Therefore, Belgium and Luxembourg were added to the Netherlands. William I, the son of stadtholder William V, became king. Some Belgians disliked their Dutch king. In 1830 they revolted. William sent an army. He was much more powerful than the Belgians but after ten days the French sent an army to support them. In 1831 the Belgians chose their own king and Belgium became an independent country.

Some people again thought the Dutch king had too much power. They wanted to give him less power and vote for the government themselves. In 1848 there were violent revolts against the kings of many European countries. The Dutch king was afraid the same would happen in the Netherlands. Therefore, he allowed Johan Rudolf Thorbecke to write a constitution. From then on people were allowed to vote. At first only rich men were allowed to vote. From 1919 on all adults were allowed to vote.

In World War I, the Netherlands did not fight and were not invaded. The Dutch wanted to stay neutral in World War II as well, but in 1940 the country was invaded and occupied by Germany. Like in other countries they had occupied, the German authorities started to kill Jews. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who lived in the Netherlands. Her family hid from the Nazis and she wrote a diary. She died in a Nazi concentration camp and her diary became famous.

In 1944 the American, Canadian, Polish and British armies liberated the south of the Netherlands from Nazi Occupation. They wanted to cross the Rhine river in Operation Market Garden to liberate the rest of the country, but they were defeated. It took until May 1945 before the entire country was liberated. During the five years of Nazi occupation, 250,000 people had died in the Netherlands.

Shortly after the war, Indonesia declared its independence. The Dutch sent soldiers to fight in Indonesia. After other countries, including the United States, told the Dutch to leave Indonesia, they finally did so in 1949.

After the war the Netherlands became one of the richest countries in the world. In 2004 the United Nations said that the Netherlands was the 5th best country to live in.

Politics

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The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy. That means the country has a king, but the real power is in the hands of a parliament, chosen by the Dutch people. All Dutch people at least 18 years old or older are allowed to vote. The Dutch parliament consists of two chambers: the Second Chamber (Dutch: Tweede Kamer, this is the House of Representatives, elected every four years), and the First Chamber (Dutch: Eerste Kamer, this is the Senate, elected by provincial politicians every four years). After the Second Chamber elections, parties that have had a majority of the votes create a cabinet. The cabinet consists of a prime minister and several other ministers and deputy ministers. Current cabinet is the liberal-Christian democratic Fourth Rutte cabinet, consisting of VVD, D66, CDA, and CU politicians. Prime Minister is Mark Rutte (VVD). This cabinet fell on 7 July 2023 and is taking care for the time being until a new cabinet has been installed.

The latest general elections were held on 22 November 2023. Winners were populist party PVV, leftist alliance GL-PvdA, and centrist parties NSC and BBB. Losers were liberal parties VVD and D66, leftist parties SP and PvdD, Christian democratic parties CDA and CU, populist parties FVD and JA21, and European party Volt Netherlands.

The Netherlands is known for tolerance in politics. The Netherlands is the only country where soft drugs are not entirely considered illegal. Furthermore, the Netherlands is one of the few countries that allow same-sex marriages, euthanasia and prostitution to a certain extent.

More information: Politics of the Netherlands.

Subdivisions

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The Netherlands is subdivided in provinces and municipalities.

Provinces

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Provinces of the Netherlands

In the Netherlands there are 12 provinces:

Flag Province Capital Largest city Area (km2) Population (2023)[14] Density
(per km2)
Drenthe Assen Assen 2,633 502,000 191
Flevoland Lelystad Almere 1,410 445,000 315
Friesland
(Fryslan)
Leeuwarden Leeuwarden 3,340 660,000 197
Gelderland Arnhem Nijmegen 4,960 2,134,000 430
Groningen Groningen Groningen 2,316 596,000 257
Limburg Maastricht Maastricht 2,145 1,128,000 526
North Brabant
(Noord-Brabant)
Den Bosch Eindhoven 4,902 2,626,000 536
North Holland
(Noord-Holland)
Haarlem Amsterdam 2,663 2,953,000 1109
Overijssel Zwolle Enschede 3,317 1,184,000 357
South Holland
(Zuid-Holland)
The Hague
(Den Haag)
Rotterdam 2,698 3,805,000 1410
Utrecht Utrecht Utrecht 1,484 1,388,000 935
Zealand
(Zeeland)
Middelburg Middelburg 1,780 391,000 220

These provinces are all located in the part of the Netherlands that is in Europe. The country also includes three special municipalities in the Caribbean: Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius. They are not part of any province, but together are known as the Caribbean Netherlands. The Netherlands (both the European part and the Caribbean Netherlands), together with Aruba, Cura?ao and Sint Maarten, also in the Caribbean, form a sovereign state called the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

When the Kingdom was formed in 1954, the territories in the Caribbean became part of the Netherlands Antilles. At that time it also included Suriname in South America, which became an independent country in 1975. Aruba left the Antilles in 1986, and Cura?ao and Sint Maarten did the same in 2010. The rest of the islands then became the Caribbean Netherlands which is part of the Netherlands proper.

Municipalities

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The Netherlands has 342 municipalities (2023) and also three special municipalities in the so-called Caribbean Netherlands.

Almost every year the amount of municipalities decrease.

Cities aren't actually a subdivision of the Netherlands. Cities are also municipalities or they make part of municipalities.

This is a list of the cities/municipalities with over 100,000 people.

Amsterdam
Rotterdam
The Hague
Utrecht
Eindhoven
Rank City/
municipality
Population
(2023)
Province
1 Amsterdam 918,000  North Holland
2 Rotterdam 664,000  South Holland
3 The Hague 563,000  South Holland
4 Utrecht 368,000  Utrecht
5 Eindhoven 244,000  North Brabant
6 Groningen 238,000  Groningen
7 Tilburg 228,000  North Brabant
8 Almere 223,000  Flevoland
9 Breda 186,000  North Brabant
10 Nijmegen 182,000  Gelderland
11 Apeldoorn 167,000  Gelderland
12 Arnhem 166,000  Gelderland
13 Haarlem 165,000  North Holland
14 Haarlemmermeer 162,000  North Holland
15 Enschede 161,000  Overijssel
16 Amersfoort 161,000  Utrecht
17 Zaanstad 160,000  North Holland
18 's-Hertogenbosch 159,000  North Brabant
19 Zwolle 132,000  Overijssel
20 Leiden 127,000  South Holland
21 Leeuwarden 127,000  Friesland
22 Zoetermeer 127,000  South Holland
23 Maastricht 123,000  Limburg (Netherlands)
24 Ede 122,000  Gelderland
25 Dordrecht 121,000  South Holland
26 Westland 115,000  South Holland
27 Alphen aan den Rijn 114,000  South Holland
28 Alkmaar 112,000  North Holland
29 Emmen 109,000  Drenthe
30 Delft 106,000  South Holland
31 Venlo 103,000  Limburg (Netherlands)
32 Deventer 103,000  Overijssel

For all municipalities with more population numbers,
see: List of municipalities of the Netherlands.

Geography

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In fact a large part of the Netherlands (the province Flevoland) was created by the sand that came from the many rivers flowing through it. Notable Dutch rivers are the Rhine, the Maas, the IJssel and the Scelt. A large part of the Netherlands is below sea level. This is because the Dutch have made many lakes and parts of the sea dry, creating polders. Therefore, there is a saying "God created the earth, but the Dutch created the Netherlands." This makes the Netherlands very flat. In the very south-east of the Netherlands, in Limburg, there are some hills. Therefore, this region is a tourist-attraction for many Dutch people. The highest point in the European portion of the Netherlands, the Vaalserberg, is 323 metres above sea level. The highest point in both the Netherlands proper and the Kingdom of the Netherlands is Mount Scenery, on the Caribbean island of Saba, at 887 metres.

The Netherlands is a small flat country; about 300 kilometers from north to south, and about 170 kilometers from east to west. It has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the K?ppen climate classification).

The Netherlands has an oceanic climate, with a yearly average temperature of 10 °C (50 °F).[15]

The highest temperature ever recorded in the Netherlands was 40.7 °C (105.3 °F), on 25 July 2019 in Gilze-Rijen.[16]

The lowest temperature ever recorded in the Netherlands was ?27.4 °C (?17.3 °F), on 27 January 1942 in Winterswijk.[17]

Top 5 warmest days

Rank Temperature Date Location
1. 40.7 °C (105.3 °F) 25 July 2019 Gilze-Rijen
2. 40.1 °C (104.2 °F) 26 July 2019 Volkel
3. 39.5 °C (103.1 °F) 19 July 2022 Maastricht-Aachen Airport
4. 39.3 °C (102.7 °F) 24 July 2019 Eindhoven
5. 38.2 °C (100.8 °F) 26 July 2018, 2 July 2015 Arcen, Maastricht-Aachen Airport
Windmill in Netherlands

The Netherlands is a small country, but many people live there. It is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.

Most people in the Netherlands speak Dutch. In Friesland, about 200,000 people speak Frisian. Frisian is the language with the most similarities to English. Some Dutch people speak dialects. The Saxon dialects spoken in the northeastern part of the Netherlands are somewhat similar to Low German.

According to a survey done in 2010, 23% of the Dutch people are Christian and 6% is islam and 71% believe in another organised religion, like Judaism, Islam or Hinduism. Twenty-six percent are 'unbounded spiritual' (have their own beliefs and are not tied to a religion). The other 44% are not religious.

Significant minorities in the country include Turkish people 700,000, Jews 41,000-45,000 and Roma and Sinti 40,000.[18]

Nederlandse Spoorwegen (English: Dutch Railways) or NS is the main passenger railway operator in the Netherlands. The rail infrastructure is maintained by network manager ProRail, which was split from NS in 2003. Freight services, formerly operated by NS Cargo, merged with the DB Schenker group in 2000.

NS runs 4,800 scheduled trains daily. In addition, NS provides international rail services from the Netherlands to other European destinations and carries out concessions on a number of foreign rail markets through its subsidiary Abellio such as Abellio Greater Anglia, Merseyrail and ScotRail.

Arriva is another passenger railway operator in the Netherlands. It is a subsidiary of the German company Deutsche Bahn. Their local headquarters is based at Heerenveen. They have been active since 1998.

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References

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  1. Official CBS website containing all Dutch demographic statistics. Cbs.nl. Retrieved on 4 July 2017.
  2. CBS (22 December 2016). "Helft Nederlanders is kerkelijk of religieus". www.cbs.nl (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 15 August 2020. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  3. "Oppervlakte". Archived from the original on 2025-08-07. Retrieved 2025-08-07.
  4. "Tabel: oppervlakte". www.waarstaatjeprovincie.nl. Archived from the original on 2025-08-07. Retrieved 2025-08-07.
  5. "The Netherlands Maps & Facts". WorldAtlas. 24 February 2021.
  6. "Surface water and surface water change". Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Retrieved 2025-08-07.
  7. "Bevolkingsteller" (in Dutch). Statistics Netherlands. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 "World Economic Outlook Database, October 2024 Edition. (Netherlands)". www.imf.org. International Monetary Fund. 22 October 2024. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  9. "Gini coefficient of equivalised disposable income – EU-SILC survey". ec.europa.eu. Eurostat. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  10. "Human Development Report 2023/24" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 13 March 2024. p. 288. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  11. "Wet geldstelsel BES". Dutch government. 30 September 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  12. "Time Zone & Clock Changes in Amsterdam, Netherlands". www.timeanddate.com. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  13. "Regionale Kerncijfers Nederland" (in Dutch). Statistics Netherlands. 2023. Retrieved 2025-08-07.
  14. "Bevolking per regio naar leeftijd, geslacht en burgerlijke staat" (in Dutch). Statistics Netherlands. 2023. Retrieved 2025-08-07.
  15. "World Bank Climate Change Knowledge Portal".
  16. "KNMI - Temperatuur door historische grens van 40°C".
  17. "KNMI - Nationaal kouderecord bestaat 80 jaar".
  18. "Netherlands - World Directory of Minorities & Indigenous Peoples". 2 November 2023.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Amsterdam is the constitutional capital, while the government and the royal family are seated in The Hague.
  2. The euro is used in the European part of the Netherlands and replaced the Dutch guilder in 2002. The United States dollar is used in the Caribbean Netherlands and replaced the Netherlands Antillean guilder in 2011.[11]
  3. CET and CEST are used in the European Netherlands, and AST is used in the Caribbean Netherlands.
  4. +599 was the country code designated for the now dissolved Netherlands Antilles. The Caribbean Netherlands still use +599 7 (for Bonaire), +599 3 (for Sint Eustatius), and +599 4 (for Saba).
  5. .nl is the common internet top level domain name for the Netherlands. The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. .bq is designated, but not in use, for the Caribbean Netherlands.
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