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Netherlands
[neth-er-luhndz]
noun
(used with a singular or plural verb)the, a kingdom in W Europe, bordering on the North Sea, Germany, and Belgium. 13,433 sq. mi. (34,790 sq. km). Capitals: Amsterdam and The Hague.
Netherlands
/ ˈɛðəəԻ /
noun
Also called: Holland.Dutch name: Nederland.a kingdom in NW Europe, on the North Sea: declared independence from Spain in 1581 as the United Provinces; became a major maritime and commercial power in the 17th century, gaining many overseas possessions; formed the Benelux customs union with Belgium and Luxembourg in 1948 and was a founder member of the Common Market, now the European Union. It is mostly flat and low-lying, with about 40 per cent of the land being below sea level, much of it on polders protected by dykes. Official language: Dutch. Religion: Christian majority, Protestant and Roman Catholic, large nonreligious minority. Currency: euro. Capital: Amsterdam, with the seat of government at The Hague. Pop: 16 805 037 (2013 est). Area: 41 526 sq km (16 033 sq miles)
the kingdom of the Netherlands together with the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium, esp as ruled by Spain and Austria before 1581; the Low Countries
Other 51Թ Forms
- Netherlander noun
- Netherlandian adjective
Example Sentences
Wales, who have qualified for a women's major tournament for the first time, will face holders England in Switzerland as well as 2022 Euro semi-finalists France and 2017 champions the Netherlands in the group stage.
The 21-year-old has netted three times in two games for Denmark, including a double in a 2-1 win over the Netherlands.
This time the Netherlands batted first and posted 17 with a maximum apiece from O'Dowd and skipper Scott Edwards.
I knew a woman in the Netherlands who was one tough lady.
Rhian Wilkinson's side start their campaign on 5 July against the Netherlands before facing France four days later and England on 13 July.
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