Netherlands

The Netherlands, often referred to simply as “Holland,” is a country located in Northwestern Europe. It is known for its flat landscape, extensive canal systems, windmills, tulip fields, cycling routes, and a rich cultural heritage. Here are some key aspects of the Netherlands:

  1. Geography: The Netherlands is a relatively small country, characterized by low-lying land, with about one-quarter of its territory below sea level. The country is famous for its system of dikes, canals, and polders (reclaimed land) that help manage water levels and prevent flooding.
  2. Capital: Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands. It is known for its picturesque canals, historic architecture, world-class museums (such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum), and vibrant cultural scene.
  3. Government: The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government. The King or Queen serves as the ceremonial head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government. The Dutch Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) and the Senate (Eerste Kamer).
  4. Language: Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands. English is widely spoken, and many Dutch people are multilingual, with proficiency in languages like English, German, and French.
  5. Economy: The Netherlands has a highly developed and diverse economy. It is known for its international trade, shipping, banking, and agriculture. Rotterdam, one of its major cities, is home to one of the world’s busiest ports. The country is also known for its strong technology and innovation sectors.
  6. Culture: Dutch culture is characterized by tolerance, liberalism, and a strong emphasis on individual freedoms. The country is known for its art, with famous painters like Rembrandt and Van Gogh hailing from the Netherlands. Dutch cuisine includes dishes like cheese (notably Gouda and Edam), herring, and Dutch pancakes (pannenkoeken).
  7. Cycling: The Netherlands is renowned for its extensive network of cycling paths and bike-friendly infrastructure. Bicycles are a common mode of transportation for both commuting and recreation.
  8. Tulips: The Netherlands is famous for its colorful tulip fields, particularly during the springtime. The Keukenhof Gardens, also known as the “Garden of Europe,” is a popular destination for tulip enthusiasts.
  9. Legalized Euthanasia: The Netherlands was one of the first countries in the world to legalize euthanasia under specific circumstances, allowing for the voluntary ending of a person’s life at their request when suffering from unbearable pain or a terminal illness.
  10. European Union: The Netherlands is a founding member of the European Union (EU) and the eurozone. It plays an active role in EU politics and policies.

The Netherlands is a culturally rich and historically significant country that attracts tourists from around the world. It is known for its progressive social policies, vibrant cities, and contributions to art, science, and commerce.

 

Needle spiking haunts the land
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Needle spiking haunts the land

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COVID-19, Climate Change, Impunity & Conflicts Aggravating Human Trafficking – IDN-InDepthNews

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Interpol cites PNP's efforts vs human trafficking – Inquirer.net
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Interpol cites PNP's efforts vs human trafficking – Inquirer.net

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Taxi driver found guilty for his role using trucks to smuggle Vietnamese migrants to the UK
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Taxi driver found guilty for his role using trucks to smuggle Vietnamese migrants to the UK

A taxi driver and another man have been convicted for their roles in a major conspiracy to smuggle Vietnamese migrants into the UK in the back of lorries. The crossings, which happened in August and September 2020, were orchestrated by Hai Xuan Le, 33, a Vietnamese national based in Birmingham. Phone evidence produced by the…

Can monitoring of persons convicted of child sexual offenses through registries keep our children safe?
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Can monitoring of persons convicted of child sexual offenses through registries keep our children safe?

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Canada Leads World in Organ Donations from Euthanasia
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Canada Leads World in Organ Donations from Euthanasia

Vancouver, canada — A study published in the December 2022 issue of the American Journal of Transplantation finds Canada leading the world in harvesting organs from those who received medical assistance in dying. The study found that in Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain, a total of 286 people who sought euthanasia provided organs to save…

Remulla urges more countries to join dialogues against human trafficking – Manila Bulletin
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Remulla urges more countries to join dialogues against human trafficking – Manila Bulletin

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IOM launches project to manage migration | The Guardian Nigeria News
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IOM launches project to manage migration | The Guardian Nigeria News

Facilitates return of 29,000 stranded Nigerian migrants The International Organization for Migration (IOM), in collaboration with the Edo State government, has announced the launching of a new project to improve migration management through development. The project titled ‘Managing Migration Through Development’, (MMDP 2.0), funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation is…

Tins to know about di plan to legalize prostitution for South Africa – BBC News Pidgin
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Tins to know about di plan to legalize prostitution for South Africa – BBC News Pidgin

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Let us unite to end all forms of exploitation against children – The East African
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Let us unite to end all forms of exploitation against children – The East African

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