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Netherlands, country located in northwestern Europe, also known as Holland. “Netherlands” means low-lying country; the name Holland (from Houtland, or “Wooded Land”) was originally given to one of the medieval cores of what later became the modern state and is still used for 2 of its 12 provinces (Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland). A parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarch, the kingdom includes its former colonies in the Lesser Antilles: Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten. The capital is Amsterdam and the seat of government The Hague.

Netherlands

Netherlands

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windmills in Netherlands

windmills in Netherlands

Windmills at Kinderdijk, The Netherlands.

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Netherlands

Netherlands

flag of the Netherlands

National anthem of the Netherlands

OFFICIAL NAME

Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (Kingdom of the Netherlands)

FORM OF GOVERNMENT

constitutional monarchy with a parliament (States General) comprising two houses (Senate [75]; House of Representatives [150])

HEAD OF STATE

Monarch: King Willem-Alexander

HEAD OF GOVERNMENT

Prime Minister: Mark Rutte

CAPITAL

Amsterdam

SEAT OF GOVERNMENT

The Hague

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Dutch, Frisian1

OFFICIAL RELIGION

none

MONETARY UNIT

euro (€)

CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE

1 USD equals 0.843 euro

POPULATION

(2020 est.) 17,427,000

POPULATION RANK

(2019) 69

POPULATION PROJECTION 2030

18,418,000

TOTAL AREA (SQ MI)

16,158

TOTAL AREA (SQ KM)

41,850

DENSITY: PERSONS PER SQ MI

(2020) 1,338.6

DENSITY: PERSONS PER SQ KM

(2020) 516.8

URBAN-RURAL POPULATION

Urban: (2018) 91.5%

Rural: (2018) 8.5%

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH

Male: (2019) 79.4 years

Female: (2019) 84 years

LITERACY: PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION AGE 15 AND OVER LITERATE

Male: %

Female: %

GNI (U.S.$ ’000,000)

(2019)

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