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- Holland - Wikipedia
Holland is a geographical region [3] and former province on the western coast of the Netherlands [3] From the 10th to the 16th century, Holland proper was a unified political region within the Holy Roman Empire as a county ruled by the counts of Holland
- Holland (film) - Wikipedia
Holland is a 2025 American psychological thriller film directed by Mimi Cave, written by Andrew Sodroski and starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew Macfadyen, and Gael García Bernal
- Holland vs The Netherlands: What’s The Difference?
“Holland” specifically refers to the two provinces of North Holland and South Holland The confusion arises from historical prominence, but using “Holland” to describe the whole country overlooks the diversity of the other provinces
- The Netherlands Maps Facts - World Atlas
The Netherlands, often referred to as Holland, lies in Northwestern Europe It shares borders with Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and faces the North Sea to the north and west
- 25 Best Things to Do in The Netherlands - The Crazy Tourist
Known for its eclectic capital city of Amsterdam, the Netherlands is far more than just canals and museums, and if you venture further afield you will find picture postcard pretty towns as well as dynamic cities like Rotterdam and The Hague
- Why Is The Netherlands Called Holland?
This historical evolution sheds light on why The Netherlands is often referred to as Holland, as the region of Holland historically represented the most significant and influential part of the country
- Holland | History, Culture Geography of the Netherlands | Britannica
Holland, historical region of the Netherlands, divided since 1840 into the provinces of Noord-Holland (North Holland) and Zuid-Holland (South Holland) It constitutes the flat, low-lying northwestern portion of the modern country
- From Large to Small, Choosing Your Holland America Cruise Ship
Discover the differences among the four Holland America ship classes and how mid-sized cruise ships deliver the intimacy of small-ship cruising with the amenities of larger ships
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