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  2. Netherlands–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    In addition, between 90% [3] and 93% [4] of people in the Netherlands claim to speak English, although a negligible percentage of British people can speak Dutch. The Netherlands has an embassy in London, [5] and the United Kingdom has an embassy in The Hague. [1] The UK also has a consulate in Willemstad, Curaçao. [6]

  3. United Kingdom of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Before the French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802), the Low Countries was a patchwork of different polities created by the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648). The Dutch Republic in the north was independent; the Southern Netherlands was split between the Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège [2] - the former being part of Habsburg monarchy, while both were part of the Holy Roman ...

  4. Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The countries that comprise the region called the Low Countries (Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg) all have comparatively the same toponymy.Place names with Neder, Nieder, Nedre, Nether, Lage(r) or Low(er) (in Germanic languages) and Bas or Inferior (in Romance languages) are in use in low-lying places all over Europe.

  5. Anglo-Dutch Wars - Wikipedia

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    From there, he marched on London and successfully deposed James II of England. While occupying London with his troops William was placed on the English throne alongside his wife Mary and ended further Anglo-Dutch conflicts. [5] Though remaining allies, England (and after 1707, Great Britain) quickly surpassed the Dutch in military and economic ...

  6. History of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Great Powers had secretly agreed to merge the northern Netherlands with the more populated Austrian Netherlands and the smaller Prince-Bishopric of Liège into a single constitutional monarchy. Having a stronger country on France's northern border was considered (especially by Tsar Alexander ) to be an important part of the strategy to keep ...

  7. England - Wikipedia

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    England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. [7] ... and Hull to the Netherlands and Belgium. [167] ... free rave movement from the late 1980s, ...

  8. Conquest of New Netherland - Wikipedia

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    Religious and political differences between the Anglican royalists in England and the Calvinist republicans that ruled the Netherlands also hampered peace. [2] During the Anglo-Spanish War of 1654–1660 , Dutch traders supplanted the English in trade with Spain and its possessions in Italy and America.

  9. Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands has a tradition of cabaret or kleinkunst, which combines music, storytelling, commentary, theatre and comedy. Cabaret dates back to the 1930s and artists like Wim Kan, Wim Sonneveld and Toon Hermans were pioneers of this form of art in the Netherlands. In Amsterdam is the Kleinkunstacademie (English: Cabaret Academy) and ...