kingdom of the netherlands
The Kingdom of the Netherlands is known for its iconic windmills and tulip fields.
Proper noun A country in northwestern Europe, officially known as the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a constitutional monarchy consisting of four constituent countries: the Netherlands (often referred to as "Holland") in Europe, and Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten in the Caribbean. The European portion is famous for its low-lying topography, with a significant portion of its land area situated below sea level, protected by an extensive system of dikes and pumps.
The term "Kingdom of the Netherlands" is the formal, official name of the sovereign state. It is used in diplomatic, legal, and formal contexts to refer to the entire kingdom encompassing its European and Caribbean parts. * The ambassador represents the Kingdom of the Netherlands at the United Nations. * The charter defines the relationship between the different countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- The term distinguishes the overarching sovereign state from its largest constituent country, "the Netherlands." In everyday conversation, "the Netherlands" or "Holland" is often used to refer to the European country, while the full name "Kingdom of the Netherlands" specifies the complete kingdom.
- It can be used in historical contexts to refer to the state since its establishment, though its territorial composition has changed over time.
- The Netherlands (n.): The name of the constituent country in Europe, often used informally to refer to the entire kingdom.
- Holland (n.): A common but informal name for the Netherlands, derived from two of its provinces (North Holland and South Holland).
- Dutch (adj.): Relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language.
- The Netherlands (common, but technically refers to one part of the kingdom)
- Holland (informal)
It is important to note the distinction between the "Kingdom of the Netherlands" (the sovereign state) and "the Netherlands" (the European country). The kingdom is a federacy where the European part ("the Netherlands") handles most foreign and defense policy for the entire realm. The term explicitly includes the Caribbean nations.
The Kingdom of the Netherlands is known for its iconic windmills and tulip fields.
- a constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; half the country lies below sea level