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Fun facts about the Netherlands |
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Fun facts about the Netherlands -
Did you know that..........
- "the Netherlands" and "Holland" are used to describe the same country?
- one quarter of the Netherlands is below sea level?
- the International Court of Justice is at the Peace Palace in The Hague?
- the Netherlands has approximately 480 inhabitants per square kilometre?
- with only 0.008% of the world's area, the Netherlands is the world's third largest agricultural exporter?
- the Netherlands was one of the European Union's founding nations?
- the Netherlands has at least 15,000 km of cycle tracks?
- Dutch is also spoken in Belgium, northern France, Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba?
- the Netherlands still has about 1,000 traditional working windmills?
- the Dutch are the tallest people in Europe?
- Amsterdam is entirely built on piles?
- the Netherlands always has a coalition government, which makes it a country of compromises?
- the Netherlands has nearly 1,000 museums, with 42 in Amsterdam alone?
- almost every Dutch person has a bicycle and there are twice as many bikes as cars?
- the Netherlands is the world's eighth largest exporter?
- people in Holland eat raw herring with onions on top?
- about 30% of all Dutch babies are born at home?
- you can see 22 paintings by Rembrandt and 206 by Van Gogh in Amsterdam?
- the Netherlands has the highest number of part-time workers in the EU (four in ten people)?
- the Netherlands' highest point is 323 metres high and is therefore called a " mountain"?
- you'll find a bunch of flowers in almost every Dutch living room?
- Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, but The Hague is the seat of government?
- most Dutch people speak at least one foreign language?
- one in every three Dutch people belongs to a sports club?
- after Scandinavians, the Dutch are the world's biggest coffee drinkers?
- people of 200 nationalities live in Amsterdam?
- the Netherlands has one of the youngest populations in the EU?
- when your plane arrives at Schiphol, it lands 4.5 metres below sea level?
- the Netherlands has the highest cable density in Europe?
- Amsterdam has 1,281 bridges?
- when Dutch schoolchildren pass their exams, they hang a Dutch flag and a school bag outside their homes?
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