The Netherlands

The Netherlands Tulip, land of canals and wind turbines.

The Netherlands, often known as Holland, is a small but active country in Western Europe. It is known for its beautiful channels, lively tulip areas, unique wind turbines and bicycle culture. The Netherlands is also known for its rich history, modern cities and artistic heritage, making it a popular tourist destination.

History

During ancient and Mediawell time, the region was settled by Germanic and Celtic tribes, which were later ruled by the Roman Empire. The Dutch Golden Edge (1600s) was the time for enormous prosperity, business and artistic victory, which contained painters such as Rembrants and Vermis. TFRENCH Rules (1800s): The Netherlands cards under Napoleon’s rule before they achieve independence. During World War II (1940–1945), Nazi -Germany seized the country, but was eventually released.

Famous places and cities

Amsterdam  the capital is known for its channels, historic buildings and Van Gag Museum.

Rotterdam a modern city with futuristic architecture and Europe’s busiest harbor.

The Hague Political Center of Netherland, Home of International Court of Justice.

UTRECH an attractive medieval town with channels and beautiful churches.

Maastricht one of the oldest cities, which is known for its history, culture and European attraction.

Famous places and cities

  • Stroopwafels thin waffle with a caramel syrup filling.
  • Poffeeertjes small, fluffy pancakes butter and powder with sugar.
  • Bitterbollen-DyPag meatball, perfect with mustard.
  • Haring (herring) delicacy of a raw fish, often eaten with onions.
  • Dutch Cheese (Gowda and Adam) ntherlands are known for their things of high quality.
  • Erwensoep (Dutch pea soup) perfect for a thick, warm soup, winter.
  • Patt (Dutch french fries) Moti -cut fries are served with mayonnaise or special sauce.
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