Exploring the Netherlands
Lots of everything, jam-packed into a tiny country – that’s the Netherlands, explains Roger St. Pierre
Lots of everything, jam-packed into a tiny country – that’s the Netherlands, explains Roger St. Pierre
One of the world’s earliest parliamentary democracies and once the hub of a great trade empire, the Netherlands today remains one of the most liberal countries on the planet. One fifth lies beneath sea level, reclaimed by the famous dykes, while the area around Amsterdam is the most densely populated in Europe. A country of […]
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