In case you still don't know...
| The city of Amsterdam has 1,281 bridges. | 1 / 4 of the Netherlands lies below sea level. |
| The Dutch are the tallest people in the world. | People of 140 nationalities are living in Amsterdam. |
| The Netherlands are a founding member of the European Union. | The largest port of Europe is located in Rotterdam. |
| Most of the Dutch speak a foreign language. | Only 5% of the Dutch population works in the agricultural sector. |
| In Holland, there are still some 1000 windmills working. | The International Court of Justice (Peace Palace) is based in The Hague. |
| In Holland flowers are sold almost everywhere. | One in three Dutch is an active member of a sporting association. |
| The Dutch love to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, births. | In Holland it is impolite to help yourself; always wait to be invited to start. |
| In Amsterdam you can see 206 paintings by van Gogh and 22 works by Rembrandt. | In the Netherlands there are more than 15,000,000 bicycle paths, and the numbers of people and bicycles are the same. |
| In Holland, the religious ceremony may only be held after the civil marriage. | Indonesia (one of the most populous countries in the world) was a Dutch colony until 1945. |
| After the Scandinavians, the Dutch are the biggest consumers of coffee in the world. | The highest point of the Netherlands is on the island of Saba in the Caribbean: Mount Scenery is 877 meters tall. |
| The international airport of Amsterdam - Schiphol - is 4.5 m below sea level. | The Netherlands have the highest concentration of museums in Europe of which 42 are in Amsterdam. |
| The city of Amsterdam is the capital of Holland, but the seat of the government is in the city of Hague. | In the Netherlands, 35% of all babies are born at home. Home birth is almost routine. |
| It is considered anti-social when one doesn’t celebrate the birthday of a friend or relative. | In Holland herring is eaten raw with a chopped onion. |
| The Dutch played against the Brazilians four times in the World Cup. Results: two victories, one defeat and a draw. | When someone dies, a family member sends a card with a black stripe as a sign of the event. |
| Never forget to ask to your visits whether they would like to have more coffee or tea; that is a matter of politeness for the Dutch. | Holland is normally called the Netherlands (or, Nederland). The country got its name because of the 12 local provinces, “the lands”. |
| The Netherlands, with its 0.008% of the global surface, are the second country in the world, only behind the United States, in exports of agricultural products. | The Dutch celebrate Christmas for two days: 25 and 26 December. The exchange of gifts, however, is made on December 5, St. Nicholas Day. |
| The Netherlands have two autonomous territories in the Caribbean: since (10-10-10), the islands of Bonaire, Saba and Saint Eustatius are Dutch municipalities. Aruba, Curaçao and Saint Martin are autonomous territories within the kingdom. | In Holland, the birthday celebration habit is different: people greet not only the person having a birthday, but the family members and friends too. |
| The Netherlands are one of the most densely populated countries in the world, with 450 inhabitants per square kilometer. Almost half of the population lives in three cities: Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam. | The Dutch national football team participated in nine World Cups. The best results were achieved in 1974, 1978 and 2010. In all cases, Holland was vice champion. |
| Dutch Guyana was a Dutch possession until 1975, when it became independent and adopted the name of Suriname. | New York, the largest city of the United States and one of the most influential metropolises in the world, was founded in 1624 by the Dutch. The town was named New Amsterdam and got its current name only later. |
| The Afrikaners (or Boers) are descendants of French, German and, mostly, Dutch settlers who established themselves in South Africa. They developed their own language, Afrikaans, which is currently one of the eleven official languages of South Africa. | The Brazilian city of Holambra (derived from the combination of HOLland, America and BRAzil), in the State of São Paulo, was named so because of a Dutch colony that settled in the region. Holambra is a one of the biggest flower producer (including tulips) in Brazil. |
| The shirt of the Dutch national team football is orange. Why? Simply, orange is the color of the dynasty of Orange, the royal family of Holland that began in 1544 and goes on until today with Queen Beatrix. Important detail: the country is a parliamentary monarchy. | The oldest national anthem is Dutch. It is called Wilhelmus and was composed between 1568 and 1572 in homage to William of Orange (martyr of the Dutch independence) and is used today as the official anthem of the country. The interesting thing is that it only became the national anthem officially in 1932 ... |
| The Netherlands is home to five international courts: the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Court and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. The first four are located in the city if The Hague, as well as the headquarters of the European Union's criminal information, Europol, is. This prompted the city to be nicknamed the “legal capital of the world” ... | The Northeast of Brazil was a Dutch colony for some time. The Dutch rule had three phases. The first one began in 1630 and was characterised by the Dutch effort to eliminate the main core resistant to invasion, Arraial do Bom Jesus, which fell in 1635. The second one was the consolidation of the Flemish dominion, from 1635 to 1645, with emphasis on the administration of Maurice of Nassau. Finally, the third one lasted until 1645, the year of the Pernambuco Insurrection. |
| Over ninety thousand Brazilians visited Holland in 2010, which means an increase of 50% in comparison to 2009. This information comes from the Dutch Bureau for Tourism and Congresses (NBTC). Source: Radio Nederland Wereldomroep 2011, January 12, 2011 | In 2011 it is also 350 years ago, on 6 August 1661, that the treaty of the Hague was signed between Portugal and the Dutch Republic of those days. In this treaty the Portuguese accepted their losses in Asia and paid the Dutch the value of 63 tons of gold (4 milllion Cruzados) in compensation for Brazil, to which the Dutch rejected their rights. |
| The crown Prince Williem Alexander and princess Maxima married on February 2, 2002 (02/02/2002). Maxima Zorreguieta is Argentinean. | The Netherlands have 17,701 64,336 bikeways and pathways where you can ride a bike, putting 29,000 kilometers available for the cyclists ... 84% of the people of Netherlands have a bike. Many have more than one bike, so there are 18 million bicycles to 16.5 million persons. |

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