Netherlands

Kolbe Kennedy
Physical Characteristics
• The Netherlands is very unusual because most
  of there land is reclaimed from the sea.
• The West and North is made of low flat lands.
• The east and south is made of higher land
  with minor hills.
• There is no mountains with the highest
  elevation being a summit at 1,059 feet.
Customs and Traditions
• Bicycles are very popular for there are more
  than 12 million owned in Holland.
• Windmills are very big for energy.
• Wooden Shoes are popular in Netherlands.
• Are known to treat people very equal.
• Coffee in the morning and tea or coffee after
  diner are very important times in the Dutch
  society.
Economy
• The Dutch economy is the fifth-largest
  economy in the euro-zone.
• Industrial activity is predominantly in food .
• They have a 42 thousand GDP per capita.
• Very prosperous and open economy.
• Depends heavily on foreign trade.
Cultural Characteristics
• Amsterdam has people from 170 different
  nationalities living there.
• Families tend to be small one to two children
  homes.
• Official language is Dutch.
• Culture is very diverse reflecting many
  regional differences.
• Dutch was known for golden age.
Geography
• Located in western Europe between Germany
  and Belgium bordering the north sea.
• Terrain is mostly lowlands.
• Only true natural hazard is flooding.
• Main natural resources are petroleum and
  natural gas.
• Located at mouth of three European rivers.

Netherlands

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    Physical Characteristics • TheNetherlands is very unusual because most of there land is reclaimed from the sea. • The West and North is made of low flat lands. • The east and south is made of higher land with minor hills. • There is no mountains with the highest elevation being a summit at 1,059 feet.
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    Customs and Traditions •Bicycles are very popular for there are more than 12 million owned in Holland. • Windmills are very big for energy. • Wooden Shoes are popular in Netherlands. • Are known to treat people very equal. • Coffee in the morning and tea or coffee after diner are very important times in the Dutch society.
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    Economy • The Dutcheconomy is the fifth-largest economy in the euro-zone. • Industrial activity is predominantly in food . • They have a 42 thousand GDP per capita. • Very prosperous and open economy. • Depends heavily on foreign trade.
  • 5.
    Cultural Characteristics • Amsterdamhas people from 170 different nationalities living there. • Families tend to be small one to two children homes. • Official language is Dutch. • Culture is very diverse reflecting many regional differences. • Dutch was known for golden age.
  • 6.
    Geography • Located inwestern Europe between Germany and Belgium bordering the north sea. • Terrain is mostly lowlands. • Only true natural hazard is flooding. • Main natural resources are petroleum and natural gas. • Located at mouth of three European rivers.