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Holland

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The population of Holland in 2011

The population of the Netherlands on June 5th 2011 is approximately 17,139,914. (Extrapolated from Kingdom of the Netherlands populations of 16,803,390 on August 6th 2009 and 17,000,000 on February 21st 2010, and a the Netherlands population of 16,558,674 on November 26th 2009.)

The population of the Netherlands on June 8th 2011 is approximately 17,139,914. (Extrapolated from Kingdom of the Netherlands populations of 16,803,390 on August 6th 2009 and 17,000,000 on February 21st 2010, and a the Netherlands population of 16,558,674 on November 26th 2009.)

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Climate of Holland• The Netherlands have a temperate maritime climate influenced by the North

Sea and Atlantic Ocean, with cool summers and moderate winters. Daytime temperatures varies from 2°C-6°C in the winter and 17°C-20°C in the summer.

Since the country is small there is little variation in climate from region to region, although the marine influences are less inland. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year with a dryer period from April to September.

• Especially in fall and winter strong atlantic low-pressure systems can bring gales and uncomfortable weather. Sometimes easterly winds can cause a more continental type of weather, warm and dry in the summer, but cold and clear in the winter with temperatures sometimes far below zero. Holland is a flat country and has often breezy conditions, although more in the winter than in the summer, and more among the coastal areas than inland.

• The climate of The Netherlands can be classified as Cfb Climate; a warm temperated humid climate with the warmest month lower than 22°C over average and four or more months above 10°C over average.

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FlagRed represents:

Power, defensive spirit

White represents: Neutral function,

religion, politics, etc.

Blue represents: The people, work, and economy

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Famous landmarks

• In Holland there are a large number of tourist attractions and it draws vacationers from all over the world. The famous places in Holland are famous either for some particular reason or the places are visually beautiful.These are some of the famous places Royal Palace, Madame Tussauds, Dam Square, Anne Frank House, Rembrandt House Museum, Stadsschouwburg,Van Gogh Museum.

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The food they eat in Holland• Originally the Netherlands is a country where one likes wholesome food like hodgepodge: an oven heated dish of a mix of potatoes, carrots and minced meat. Everyday

dinner is most of the time a dish of potatoes, meat and one vegetable. The Dutch like all kinds of bread. Nowadays the Netherlands is a country where lots of different people with lots of different nationalities live. Therefore in the Netherlands you'll find all kinds of different foods and restaurants from all over the world. and they also eat fudge and chocolate things.

•Breakfast usually consists of bread, cheese and ham. Cheese would be either young which is fairly mild or old which has been left to mature longer so has a stronger taste. You may also find boiled eggs, bacon and sausage in many hotels to cater for a more varied taste. For the kids there are chocolate sprinkles. These are what you would normally put on top of a cake but in Holland they are sprinkled onto buttered bread and eaten.

Lunch may also consist of bread, cheese and ham with sliced tomatoes or other salad items. It is quite common to drink milk with this and for the more adventurous a sour milk drink which is a bit like drinking milk textured yoghurt

There are a variety of popular meal items, chicken or pork on skewers served with a satay sauce and prawn crackers as well as a pickled vegetables. This probably has is roots back to its colonies.

Stew is popular cooked and served in a small lidded pot.

•Pancakes served with anything. These are large crepes but a little thicker. If in Holland it is always worth visiting one of these restaurants. The pancaked is put on the plate and the rest of the meal placed on top. You may have ham and cheese, apple and syrup, satay chicken. The list is endless. Be warned that these restaurants can close early since they are open from fairly early in the morning.

As well as the above dishes there is a host of other food that you would expect to find in a western society. There are the usual American Junk food outlets, but thankfully not too many. One thing you will find in continental Europe is that they do not tolerate bad food so wherever you go you are likely to get a decent feed.

And the coffee? The Dutch do coffee very well and why not accompany it with a nice piece of apple cake and whipped cream.

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ClothesLightweights with rainwear for summer,waterproof and warmer clothing for winter. Anumbrella and a sweater are necessary almostany time of year. Summers are lovely but along with your shorts andbeachwear pack a light-weight raincoat - the odd shower cannot beruled out. Winter winds can be cold and you should certainly wrap upwell in January and February. The average temperature in thesemonths hovers just above 35F. One of the nice things about Holland isthat the Dutch are relaxed about clothes. You wear what you feel goodin - particularly in Amsterdam where an opera audience happily turnsup in jeans and t-shirts. Which doesn't mean you cannot dress up.Men should bring a tie and women a skirt or dress if you plan dining up-market.Otherwise feel free. The most famous part of traditional Dutch costume is the Dutchwooden clog or 'Klompen'. Traditional wooden clogs were worn in factories, minesand frams because of their resistance to penetration from bothpunctures and acid. Clogs are mostly worn in the countryside, as they are warmer anddryer than rubber boots. In the past, the shape and design of a clog could help tellwhere people came from.

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Language• In Holland they speak Dutch and English. Some Dutch language may be spelt

the same but is pronounced differently

• DAYS & TIME OF DAY.• Morning = Morgen• Afternoon = namiddag• Evening = avond• Night = nacht• Yesterday = gisteren• Today = vandaag• Tomorrow = morgen• Monday = maandag• Tuesday = dinsdag• Wednesday = woensdag• Thursday = donderdag• Friday = vrijdag• Saturday = zaterdag• Sunday = zondag• Day = dag• Week = week• last, previous = afgelopen, vorig• Next = vogend

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• YEAR & TIME OF YEAR• Summer = zomer• Winter = winter• Spring = lente (voorjaar)• Autumn = herfst (najaar)• January = januari• February = februari• March = maart• April = april• May = mei• June = juni• July = juli• August = augustus• September = september• October = oktober• November = november• December = december• Month = maand• Year = jaar

• COLOURS• Black = zwart• White = wit• grey / gray = grijs• Red = rood• Yellow = geel• Blue = blauw• Orange = oranje• Pink = rose• Green = groen• Brown = bruin• Purple = paars

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• ANIMALS• Cat = kat• Kitten = poesje• Dog = hond• Puppy = jonge hond, puppie• Rabbit = konijn• Bird = vogel• Horse = paard• Mouse = muis• Tortoise = schildpad• Cow = koe• Pig = varken

• THE WEATHER• it's sunny = Het is zonning• it's nice = Het is fijn• it's cold = Het is koud• it's hot = Het is warm• it's snow = Het sneeuwt• it's rainy = Het regent• it's windy = Het waait• it's foggy = Het is mistig• it's freezing = Het ijskoud• Storm = storm• lightning= = bliksem

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Where Holland Is• Holland (correct name: The Netherlands) lies in Western

Europe, to the west of Germany and the north of Belgium. Holland, or the Netherlands, is located in Europe, across the Northsea, to the right of England. It's on the left site of Germany and above Belgium when you look on the map.

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Pictures/Photos

Oliebollen Rookworst

Dutch Donuts

Clogs

Pea Soup and

Rookworst