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The Netherlands is the historical Netherlands, at the end of the Middle Ages, as a regional concept, it refers not only to the present-day Netherlands, but also to the areas of present-day Belgium and Luxembourg. The Dictionary of World History says: "The Netherlands is the Netherlands.
The historic region of Western Europe, located on the shores of the North Sea, downstream of the Rhine, Maas, and Escaut rivers, including the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and part of northeastern France. 'Netherlands' means lowland, so named because of the low and flat terrain of the area. It was part of Charlie's empire.
According to the Treaty of Verdun in 843 AD, most of it was assigned to the Middle Kingdom. Later, a number of feudal territories were formed, such as Brabant, Flanders, and Holland. In the 14th century, it was annexed by the Duke of Blyandi.
In 1477 it came under the rule of the Habsburgs. It was transferred to Spain in 1556. ”
The official name of the Netherlands is Netherland (meaning lowland, before Belgium became independent in 1830, the Netherlands usually referred to both the Netherlands and Belgium), and we Chinese are used to referring to the entire Netherlands by referring to the Dutch Province (the largest province in the Netherlands).
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Did you know that both American and USA mean the United States, what is the difference between these two times?
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"The Netherlands" is not actually a new name, the official name of the country was originally "Koninkrijk der Nederlanden" (English: the kingdom of the Netherlands), "Holland" is a province of the Netherlands, and it is also the largest and most important province, so it is just a conventional saying to call it the Netherlands.
The term "Netherlands" means Low Countries (Low Country), and the Netherlands in a broad sense encompasses an area equivalent to the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of northern France.
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A new name for the Netherlands. Netherlands.
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Changed to the original name: Netherlands, but it is not internationally recognized.
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The Dutch is called the Netherlands in Germanic, meaning "land of the lowlands", and is named the land of water because more than half of the country's land is below or almost below sea level.
The Netherlands was ruled by the Habsburgs, the Holy Roman Empire and Spain before 1648, and in 1581 the United Republic of the Netherlands (Dutch Republic) was established, and in 1648 Spain officially recognized its independence, and reached its peak in the 17th century, becoming the world's most powerful maritime hegemon at that time, and was once known as the coachman of the sea. The kingdom was established in 1815 and a constitutional monarchy in 1848.
Dutch windmill, Dutch honey cake.
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