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الاثنين، 14 أغسطس 2017

What do you know about the Netherlands?

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Holland

The Netherlands is a European country that forms the European part of the Lowland Kingdom, which is formally formed from a European part of 12 provinces. It is located in northwestern Europe. It is one of the first to recognize the elected parliaments system. It is a founding member of the European Union, NATO, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

Label the Netherlands

The word "land" refers to the land of wood or forest land, although this designation is specific to North Honda and the southern Netherlands, which are considered to be two of the 12 provinces in the country. After the decline of the Duchy of Prabet, the Netherlands was the most important political and economic boycott. As a result of its importance and focus during the Anglo-Dutch wars of the 17th and 18th centuries, the Netherlands was metaphorically used for all countries.

Geography of the Netherlands

The European region of the Netherlands is located between latitudes 50 degrees and 54 degrees north and between three and eight degrees long. The Netherlands includes the Diamond River and the fountain in France, the Rhine and its main branch of Val. 

These rivers formed natural barriers between their fiefdoms, Which led to the emergence of a cultural gap that stands out clearly in the differences between the dialects that characterize the north and south of the great rivers. In the south-western part of the Netherlands there is the Rhine delta, in addition to two branches of the river Szilada, which are represented by the West Skillda, the eastern Sekhlida and the Isle, one of the tributaries of the River Rhine, which flows into the Eisel Bay.

Vegetation and nature in the Netherlands

The expansion of agriculture in the Netherlands has led to a decline in the area covered by natural vegetation in most of the Netherlands. However, forest pockets remain in the southern and eastern parts of the country. Forests cover about 9% of the total area of ​​the Netherlands. It makes up about fifty-five percent of its area, while water bodies make up about eighty-one percent of its area. The Netherlands includes 20 national parks, hundreds of nature reserves, most of which are owned by the State Committee, and the forests, dunes and lakes. The Netherlands is classified as one of the Euro-Atlantic and Central European regions of the Sercomporal region in the Kingdom Borealism

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