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- Netherlands_(toponymy) abstract "More than one name is used to refer to the Netherlands, both in English and in other languages. Some of these names refer to different, but overlapping geographical, linguistic and political areas of the country. This is a common source of confusion for outsiders. In English the country is called 'the Netherlands' (or frequently – but inaccurately – 'Holland'), while the people and the language are called 'Dutch'. In Dutch the official (and predominant) terms for these are 'Nederland' for the country, 'Nederlanders' for the people and 'Nederlands' for the language, although they are occasionally (colloquially) called 'Holland', 'Hollanders' and (less frequently) 'Hollands' respectively.Occasionally the the is incorrectly capitalised: 'the Netherlands' is similar to names such as 'the United States' and 'the Federal Republic of Germany', so the 't' should usually not be capitalised.Historically, the English did not distinguish inhabitants of the Low Countries by 'nationality'. In the 15th and the first half of the 16th century, all persons from Germanic lands were called Flemings, Theotonici, Doch, or sometimes Germani. In the second half of the 16th century, all Germanic speakers or inhabitants of the Holy Roman Empire were called Dutch or Douch.".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) wikiPageExternalLink threadview?id=138376.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) wikiPageID "5434703".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) wikiPageRevisionID "597539037".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) date "July 2012".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) reason "entire sections without attribution".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) subject Category:Country_name_etymology.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) subject Category:Dutch_culture.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) subject Category:Geography_of_the_Netherlands.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) subject Category:Geography_terminology.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) type Country.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) type Place.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) type PopulatedPlace.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) type Country.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) type Place.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) type Location.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) comment "More than one name is used to refer to the Netherlands, both in English and in other languages. Some of these names refer to different, but overlapping geographical, linguistic and political areas of the country. This is a common source of confusion for outsiders. In English the country is called 'the Netherlands' (or frequently – but inaccurately – 'Holland'), while the people and the language are called 'Dutch'.".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) label "Benamingen van Nederland".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) label "Holanda (topónimo)".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) label "Holanda (topônimo)".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) label "Netherlands (toponymy)".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) label "Pays-Bas (toponymie)".
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs Holanda_(topónimo).
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs Pays-Bas_(toponymie).
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs 0_167.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs Benamingen_van_Nederland.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs Holanda_(topônimo).
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs m.0dlqlk.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs Q2985349.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) sameAs Q2985349.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) wasDerivedFrom Netherlands_(toponymy)?oldid=597539037.
- Netherlands_(toponymy) isPrimaryTopicOf Netherlands_(toponymy).