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This map offers only the geographic conditions of Holland. You can toggle between the map-types and see streetview, satellite-view and tarrain view.The geography of the Netherlands is unusual in that much of its land has been reclaimed from the sea and is below sea level, protected by dikes. Another factor that has influenced its physical appearance is that the country is among the most densely populated on earth. It is ranked 15th overall on that scale, but is behind only three countries having a population over 10 million. Unsurprisingly, the Netherlands is highly urbanised.

Landscape

 

The country can be split into two areas:

    * the low and flat lands in the west and north. These lands, including the reclaimed polders and river deltas, make up about half of its surface area and are less than 1 m (3.2 ft) above sea level, much of it actually below sea level. An extensive range of seawalls and coastal dunes protect the Netherlands from the sea, and levees and dikes along the rivers protect against river flooding. 

    * the higher lands with minor hills in the east and south. Even this portion is mostly flat; only in the extreme south of the country does the land rise to any significant extent, in the foothills of the Ardennes mountains. This is where Vaalserberg is located, the country's highest point at 322.7 metres (1,059 ft) above sea level. 

Statistics

 Geographic coordinates: ca. 51° - 53° N, 4° - 7° E 

    * 1 degree = 111 km NS, 68 km EW (the ratio is 0.61, the cosine of the latitude) 

    * 1 minute = 1,850 m NS (ca. 1 nautical mile), 1,140 m EW 

    * 1 second = 31 m NS, 19 m EW 

The Dutch RD coordinate system (Rijksdriehoeksmeting) is also in common use; see [1] (pdf, in Dutch; see little map on p.1) and converter. There is a west-east coordinate between 0 and 280 km, and a south-north coordinate between 300 and 620 km. 

The reference point is the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwentoren (Our Lady's Tower) in Amersfoort, with RD coordinates (155.000, 463.000) and geographic coordinates approximately 52°9′N 5°23′E / 52.15°N 5.383°E / 52.15; 5.383. 

Rate of change of solar time: 1 minute per 17 km EW. 

Highest altitude of the Sun varies at the center from 38.5 - 23.5 = 15 degrees in December to 38.5 + 23.5 = 62 degrees in June. This occurs, depending on east-west location, at ca. 11:40 UTC, i.e. local time 12:40 in winter and 13:40 in summer. 

The coastal dunes are vital to the existence of the Netherlands. 

Area:

total: 41,526 km2 (16,033 sq mi) 

land: 33,883 km2 (13,082 sq mi) 

water: 7,643 km2 (2,951 sq mi) 

Land boundaries: 

total: 1,027 km (638 mi) 

border countries: 

    * Belgium 450 km (280 mi) 

    * Germany 577 km (359 mi) 

Coastline: 451 km (280 mi) 

Maritime claims: 

exclusive fishing zone: 200 nmi (370.4 km; 230.2 mi) 

territorial sea: 12 nmi (22.2 km; 13.8 mi) 

Climate: temperate; marine; cool summers and mild winters 

Terrain: mostly coastal lowland and reclaimed land (polders); some hills in southeast 

Elevation extremes: 

lowest point: Zuidplaspolder (Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel) -7 m (−23 ft), below sea level. 

highest point: Vaalserberg 322.7 m (1,059 ft) above sea level. 

Natural resources: natural gas, petroleum, arable land 

Land use: (1996 est.) 

arable land: 25% 

permanent crops: 3% 

permanent pastures: 25% 

forests and woodland: 8% 

other: 39% 

Irrigated land (1996 est.): 6,000 km2 (2,317 sq mi) 

Natural hazards: flooding by sea and rivers is a constant danger. The extensive system of dikes, dams, and sand dunes protect nearly one-half of the total area from being flooded during the heavy autumn storms from the north-west.

 

Environment - current issues: water pollution in the form of heavy metals, organic compounds, and fetilisers such as nitrates and phosphates; air pollution from vehicles and refining activities; acid rain  

Geography - note: located at mouths of three major European rivers (Rhine, Maas or Meuse, and Scheldt)

Largest cities in Holland 

   1. Amsterdam (North Holland) 744,740 inhabitants 

   2. Rotterdam (South Holland) 581,615 inh. 

   3. The Hague ('s-Gravenhage) (South Holland) 474,245 inh. 

   4. Utrecht (Utrecht) 290,529 inh. 

   5. Eindhoven (North Brabant) 209,601 inh. 

   6. Tilburg (North Brabant) 200,975 inh. 

   7. Almere (Flevoland) 181,990 inh. 

   8. Groningen (Groningen) 180,824 inh. 

   9. Breda (North Brabant) 170,451 inh. 

  10. Nijmegen (Gelderland) 160,732 inh. 

  11. Apeldoorn (Gelderland) 155,328 inh. 

  12. Enschede (Overijssel) 154,311 inh. 

  13. Haarlem (North Holland) 147,179 inh. 

  14. Arnhem (Gelderland) 142,638 inh. 

  15. Zaanstad (North Holland) 141,829 inh. 

  16. Amersfoort (Utrecht) 139,914 inh. 

  17. Haarlemmermeer (capital city: Hoofddorp) (North Holland) 139,396 inh. 

  18. 's-Hertogenbosch (North Brabant) 135,787 inh. 

  19. Zoetermeer (South Holland) 118,534 inh. 

  20. Dordrecht (South Holland) 118,443 inh. 

  21. Maastricht (Limburg) 118,378 inh. 

  22. Leiden (South Holland) 117,363 inh. 

  23. Zwolle (Overijssel) 115,144 inh. 

  24. Emmen (Drenthe) 108,929 inh. 

  25. Ede (Gelderland) 107,528 inh. 

  26. Westland (capital city: Naaldwijk) (South Holland) 99,067 inh. 

  27. Deventer (Overijssel) 96,958 inh. 

  28. Sittard-Geleen (capital city: Sittard) (Limburg) 96,024 inh. 

  29. Delft (South Holland) 95,237 inh. 

  30. Alkmaar (North Holland) 93,986 inh. 

Largest agglomerations 

- Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Diemen, Landsmeer, Oostzaan, Wormerland, Zaanstad) 

- Rotterdam (Rotterdam, Barendrecht, Capelle aan den IJssel, Krimpen aan den IJssel, Spijkenisse, Schiedam, Vlaardingen, Maasland, Maassluis, Rozenburg) 

- The Hague ('s-Gravenhage, Rijswijk, Wateringen, Voorburg, Leidschendam, Wassenaar) 

- Utrecht (Utrecht, Nieuwegein, IJsselstein, Maarssen) 

- Eindhoven (Eindhoven, Veldhoven, Geldrop, Son en Breugel, Waalre) 

- Tilburg (Tilburg, Goirle) 

- Haarlem (Haarlem, Heemstede, Bloemendaal) 

- Groningen (Groningen, Haren) 

- Arnhem (Arnhem, Rozendaal) 

- Leiden (Leiden, Katwijk, Voorschoten, Leiderdorp, Oegstgeest, Rijnsburg, Valkenburg, Warmond) 

- Dordrecht (Dordrecht, 's-Gravendeel, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Papendrecht, Sliedrecht, Zwijndrecht) 

- Heerlen (Heerlen, Kerkrade, Landgraaf, Brunssum) 

- 's-Hertogenbosch ('s-Hertogenbosch, Vught) 

- Sittard-Geleen (Sittard-Geleen, Beek, Stein) 

- Amersfoort (Amersfoort, Leusden)

 

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