In this article we wa to get to know The Netherlands and iroduce the cities of this coury, its geographical location, etc., to provide you with useful and good information. The coury of the Netherlands is also known as the Netherlands, which consists of the territories of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The Netherlands
The population density of this coury is more than 17 million people. Most of the people of this coury follow Protesta Christianity. This coury is connected with other couries in various ways, for example, it is connected with Germany from the east, Belgium from the south, and Great Britain from the west.
The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam. They gave this coury a series of nicknames, the most famous of which is the land of windmills and the coury of tulips. The currency and currency of this coury is Euro. In the following, we will discuss more complete and useful information about this coury.
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The name of the coury of the Netherlands or Nederlands Netherlands
The name of this coury is Holland and it is also known as Nederland. The meaning of Nederland is lowland, which is related to the geographical location of the Netherlands. The reason for giving this name to this coury is that most of the land in the Netherlands is at a height of less than 1 meter from the sea. It is ieresting to know that the name Holland is for Persian speakers and Holland is the name of one of the parts of this coury.
Population density of the Netherlands


According to the obtained statistics, the population of this coury is more than 17 million people. It is ieresting to know that the Netherlands coains approximately 0.22% of the world’s population. It is the 69th coury in terms of population.
About 93% of the people of this coury are urban dwellers and most of the people of this coury are young. It is ieresting to know that, as we said above, most of the land in the Netherlands is 1 meter below sea level, which is where most of the people live.
Governme and political structure of the Netherlands


The Netherlands is a republic with a constitutional monarchy, and the kingdom of this land dates back to Prince William in the 16th ceury. The Dutch parliame, called the States General, has two lower and upper houses. The Lower House has 150 members and they are elected every four years by the people of the coury. The Upper House has 15 members and they are elected by local councils for four-year terms.
The main official of this coury is the Prime Minister who determines the coury’s governme. It is ieresting to know that the selection of the most importa position and rank of the governme of this coury is based on the opinion and vote of the people. There are differe parties in this coury, including: Christian Democrats, Green Party, Liberal Party, etc.
The Netherlands is a member of the European Union and the North Atlaic Treaty Organization. They have also established a cooperation union called Benelux with two couries, Luxembourg and Belgium, and according to the constitution, the monarchy is at the ceer of the coury’s three powers.
Provinces and cities of the Netherlands


The Netherlands is made up of a number of provinces, each of which consists of several cities. Some importa provinces of this coury are: South Holland, North Holland, Utrecht, Groningen, Utrecht. The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, which is the best city in the Netherlands to live in.
Importa cities of the Netherlands
- Amsterdam
- Utrecht
- Rotterdam
- layer
- Tilburg
- Eindhoven
Dutch economy


The Netherlands is one of the advanced and developed couries in the field of economy in the European coine, and the Dutch economy is still progressing and growing. Most of the world’s flowers are exported from this coury, so the Netherlands is one of the largest exporters of flowers in the world. As we said above, this coury is also known as Tulip because of its flower export.
They are also active in the fields of agriculture, animal husbandry, machinery, chemicals, etc. Also, they have a huge sector in the field of banking and trade, and the couries of the European Union are the partners of the Netherlands in the field of trade.
Of course, it should be noted that this coury also produces dairy products, wheat, potatoes, etc. It is ieresting to know that the unemployme rate in this coury is almost 2%, so the Netherlands is one of the most powerful couries in terms of economy.
Geographical location and climate of the Netherlands
The Netherlands is a coury in northwestern Europe, and part of it is the North Sea. This coury is artificially created, half of which is at or below sea level. About half of the coury’s area is covered by the sea, and about a quarter of the coury’s total area is under the sea level. This land has coastal lowlands, agricultural lands, sand hills and sandy beaches.
The Netherlands is a low-lying coury, half of the coury is 1 meter below sea level. The area of the Netherlands is 850.41 square kilometers. It is bordered by Germany from the east and Belgium from the south, and is connected to Great Britain and the North Sea from the west. There are high hills in the southeast of the coury, and a significa part of this coury is flat.
The weather of the Netherlands
The climate of the Netherlands is very mild, with mild wiers, cool summers, and rainfall in every season of the year. The geographical location of this coury, which is between the area of high-pressure air masses in the ceer of the Azores and the low-pressure area in the ceer of Iceland-Holland, has made the coury’s climate unstable, hot, and polar.
South and west winds prevail in this coury, and the sea moderates the weather through land winds and under the influence of the Persian Gulf curre. The average frost in this coury is 60 days a year. The average annual rainfall is about 790 mm and about 25 days of the year the weather is clear and on average three-fifths of the sky is always cloudy. The lowest rainfall is in spring, summer (August) and autumn.
It is ieresting to know that this breeze is observed more in the wier season. One of the natural dangers of this coury is flood, because this coury is low-altitude, and when the flood comes, it may cause a lot of damage to the coury and its agricultural products.
Dutch culture
Holland has been famous for paiing. Great and famous paiers such as Van Gogh and Piet Mondrian have been in this coury. Dutch people are very eager to learn foreign languages and try to speak differe languages in this coury.
Many resides of this land use bicycles for transportation in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht and other cities, and the number of bicycles in the Netherlands is three times that of cars. The Dutch are famous for wooden shoes, lace hats, tulips and windmills, and tulips are a big industry in this land.
Another culture of this coury is that people are very willing to work and are very ierested in getting employed early. Summer vacations are very importa for the people of this coury. Most of the young people are very ierested in marriage and like to spend a lot of time with their families.
The flag of the Netherlands


The Dutch flag was recognized as the national flag on February 19, 1937, which consists of 3 horizoal colors of red, white, and blue as a symbol of the coury’s freedom. It is ieresting to know that the Dutch flag is also used for the flag of the Netherlands Ailles.
The language of the Dutch people
The main language of this coury, which is common among the people, is the Dutch language, which is similar to the German language. Most of the people of this coury speak both German and English because the Dutch language is very close to these two languages. Of course, because the Netherlands is a neighbor of Germany and Belgium, Dutch is also spoken in these two couries.
Religion in the Netherlands
In this coury, because people are independe and autonomous in terms of religion, there is no official religion for this coury. It should be noted that Christianity is the first religion and the most common religion among the Dutch people and most of them follow Christianity. About 5% of the population of this coury are Muslims and other people follow other religions.
Dutch Muslims
Islam eered the Netherlands in the 16th ceury. According to the obtained statistics, about 800 thousand people of this coury are Muslims. According to the meioned statistics, approximately 6% of the coury’s population is made up of Muslims. These Muslims are composed of differe ethnic groups such as Iran, Turks, Afghans, etc., who live in 4 cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht.
It is ieresting to know that 38% of Muslims in this coury are of Turkish nationality. 31% of Moroccans and the rest of people from the coines of Asia and Europe live in this coury. Since the 17th ceury, mosques in the Netherlands have been established, and the first mosque in this coury is called Mubarak Mosque.
Dutch education


Education in the Netherlands is compulsory for all people from the age of 5 to 16. Children in this coury study in primary school for 8 years. For 4 to 6 years, he is engaged in teaching and studying at the secondary level.
The language used in the schools and education system of this coury is Dutch. Then, after completing these courses, they can study in higher education ceers and universities of this coury.
According to a series of statistics obtained, 13 of the universities of this coury are among the best universities in the world. Some of the universities in this coury include: University of Amsterdam, Delft University, Wakhangin University, etc.
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According to what we read above, we conclude that the climate of this coury is moderate and cool and it has a good geographical location. Economically, it is a powerful coury that operates in various fields of trade, banking, agriculture, machinery, etc., and has grown significaly in these fields.
Likewise, the governme of this coury is of a parliameary type, and the main officials of this coury are determined by the opinions of the citizens. The main language of this coury is Dutch, but they speak German and English. In addition to Christianity, which is the first religion of this coury and most of the people follow it, Islam is also common in this coury.
Muslims live in importa cities of this coury and they established mosques for Muslims. Also, a number of good and excelle universities in the world are located in the Netherlands. For these reasons, many people immigrate to the Netherlands.
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