Beatrix (Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard, Dutch pronunciation:[ˈbeːjaˌtrɪks ˌʋɪlɦɛlˈmina ˈɑrmɣɑrt]; 31 January 1938) reigned as Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013. She is the eldest daughter of Queen Juliana and her husband, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld. Upon her mother's accession in 1948, she became heir presumptive. When her mother abdicated on 30 April 1980, Beatrix succeeded her as queen.
"Netherlands" literally means "lower countries", influenced by its low land and flat geography, with only about 50% of its land exceeding one metre above sea level. Most of the areas below sea level are man-made. Since the late 16th century, large areas (polders) have been reclaimed from the sea and lakes, amounting to nearly 17% of the country's current land mass.
The Netherlands (Dutch:Nederland) is a country located in Western Europe.
Netherlands or Nederland may also refer to:
Geography
Kingdom of the Netherlands, a constitutional monarchy consisting of the constituent country the Netherlands (in Western Europe) and the constituent countries Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten in the Caribbean
The Low Countries sometimes referred to as the "nether lands", consisting of the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, portions of northern France and western Germany
The 1979 European election was the first direct election to the European Parliament to be held and hence the first time the Netherlands had voted. Four parties were able to win seats: the conservative liberal VVD, the progressive liberal D66, the Christian-democratic CDA and the social-democratic Labour Party. Five other nationally represented parties compete but are unable to win seats. 58.1% of the Dutch population turned out on election day.
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MEPs period 1979-1984
Below is a complete list of members of the European Parliament for the period 1979-1984 as a result of this election.
1984-1989
Dutch political parties
The 1984 European election was the second European election to be held. In these elections both an alliance of leftwing CPN, PSP and PPR parties (Green Progressive Accord) and the orthodox Protestant SGP, GPV, RPF parties have formed a successful common lists, which win two respectively one seat. the progressive liberal D'66 loses its two seats and disappears from the parliament. 50.9% of the Dutch population turned out on election day.
The four parts of the Kingdom–Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Netherlands–are constituent countries (landen in Dutch) and participate on a basis of equality as partners in the Kingdom. In practice, however, most of the Kingdom affairs are administered by the Netherlands – which comprises roughly 98% of the Kingdom's land area and population – on behalf of the entire Kingdom. Consequently, the countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are dependent on the Netherlands for matters like foreign policy and defence, although they are autonomous to a certain degree with their own parliaments.
The vast majority in land area of the constituent country of the Netherlands (as well as the Kingdom) is located in Europe, with the exception of the Caribbean Netherlands: its three special municipalities (Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) that are located in the Caribbean. The constituent countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are located in the Caribbean as well.
Dutch wine (Dutch: Nederlandse wijn) is wine made in the Netherlands. Although a small producer of wine, the first mentioning of viniculture in what is now the Netherlands dates back to 968. However, modern production of wine was started only in the 1970s and is nowadays a strong growing branch of Dutch agriculture. Currently, the country has 180 commercial vineyards.
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands abdicates in favour of her son
http://www.euronews.com/ Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands has announced her abdication in favour of her son Prince Willem-Alexander.
The oldest reigning monarch in Dutch history, Beatrix will turn 75 in a few days time.
She was crowned in 1980 and is the sixth monarch of the House of Orange.
Dutch pinion polls showed that, while Beatrix remained popular, the majority believed she should step aside for Prince Willem-Alexander, aged 44.
Although there is no requirement for a Dutch monarch to abdicate at a certain age, it has been a tradition in the House of Orange.
Beatrix became queen when her mother Queen Juliana chose to step down in her favour.
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Queen Beatrix abdicates as son becomes new Dutch king
Queen Beatrix abdicates as son becomes new Dutch king
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Queen Beatrix abdicates after 33 years as her son becomes the new Netherlands king. Thousands gathered outside the Royal Palace in Amsterdam as the abdication and automatic succession were broadcast live. Beatrix, who now takes the title of princess, appeared on the balcony with her eldest son King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima. 'I am happy and grateful to introduce to you your new king,' she said.
published: 01 May 2013
The Netherlands: Queen Beatrix, Prince Willem Alexander
(14 May 2000) THE NETHERLANDS
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Dutch Queen Beatrix abdicates
Dutch Queen Beatrix abdicates in favour of her son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander.
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They Wed In Amsterdam - Technicolor (1966)
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Bride, Princess Beatrix of Holland and bridegroom Claus Von Amsberg walk towards camera to enter the Town Hall for civic ceremony. Back view as they go into the hall - all decorated in flowers, very colourful. CU. Flowers. LS. Pan, Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg walk into the hall. SV. Zoom in, Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland take their seats. LS. Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg standing in centre of hall. SV. Bridesmaids and child attendants. CU. The two little girls, one holding her hands as if praying. CU. Claus Von Amsberg signing the register. SV. Princess Alexandra, Mrs Angus Ogilvy. SV The register is placed in front of Princess Beatrix and she goes to sign. LS. Princess Beatrix ...
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President Reagan and Queen Beatrix Toasts at State Dinner on April 19, 1982
Full Title: Visit of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. President Reagan and Queen Beatrix Toasts in the State Dining Room, Cuts of Entertainment by George Shearing and Brian Torff with President Reagan's Remarks in East Room on April 19, 1982
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Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates the throne (1948)
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Queen regnant Her Royal Highness Princess Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates the throne to her daughter, Juliana
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http://www.euronews.com/ Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands has announced her abdication in favour of her son Prince Willem-Alexander.
The oldest reigning monar...
http://www.euronews.com/ Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands has announced her abdication in favour of her son Prince Willem-Alexander.
The oldest reigning monarch in Dutch history, Beatrix will turn 75 in a few days time.
She was crowned in 1980 and is the sixth monarch of the House of Orange.
Dutch pinion polls showed that, while Beatrix remained popular, the majority believed she should step aside for Prince Willem-Alexander, aged 44.
Although there is no requirement for a Dutch monarch to abdicate at a certain age, it has been a tradition in the House of Orange.
Beatrix became queen when her mother Queen Juliana chose to step down in her favour.
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The oldest reigning monarch in Dutch history, Beatrix will turn 75 in a few days time.
She was crowned in 1980 and is the sixth monarch of the House of Orange.
Dutch pinion polls showed that, while Beatrix remained popular, the majority believed she should step aside for Prince Willem-Alexander, aged 44.
Although there is no requirement for a Dutch monarch to abdicate at a certain age, it has been a tradition in the House of Orange.
Beatrix became queen when her mother Queen Juliana chose to step down in her favour.
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Queen Beatrix abdicates as son becomes new Dutch king
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Queen Beatrix abdicates as son becomes new Dutch king
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Queen Beatrix abdicates after 33 years as her son becomes the new Netherlands king. Thousands gathered outside the Royal Palace in Amsterdam as the abdication and automatic succession were broadcast live. Beatrix, who now takes the title of princess, appeared on the balcony with her eldest son King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima. 'I am happy and grateful to introduce to you your new king,' she said.
Queen Beatrix abdicates as son becomes new Dutch king
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Queen Beatrix abdicates after 33 years as her son becomes the new Netherlands king. Thousands gathered outside the Royal Palace in Amsterdam as the abdication and automatic succession were broadcast live. Beatrix, who now takes the title of princess, appeared on the balcony with her eldest son King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima. 'I am happy and grateful to introduce to you your new king,' she said.
(14 May 2000) THE NETHERLANDS
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(14 May 2000) THE NETHERLANDS
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Amsterdam, Holland (Netherlands).
Bride, Princess Beatrix of Holland and bridegroom Claus Von Amsberg walk towards camer...
This item is shot in Technicolor.
Amsterdam, Holland (Netherlands).
Bride, Princess Beatrix of Holland and bridegroom Claus Von Amsberg walk towards camera to enter the Town Hall for civic ceremony. Back view as they go into the hall - all decorated in flowers, very colourful. CU. Flowers. LS. Pan, Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg walk into the hall. SV. Zoom in, Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland take their seats. LS. Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg standing in centre of hall. SV. Bridesmaids and child attendants. CU. The two little girls, one holding her hands as if praying. CU. Claus Von Amsberg signing the register. SV. Princess Alexandra, Mrs Angus Ogilvy. SV The register is placed in front of Princess Beatrix and she goes to sign. LS. Princess Beatrix smiling, pan to bridesmaids and attendants. CU. The two boys, one is pulling his gloves on. Zoom back to close up shot of bride and groom smiling at children. CU. The two girls, one of them looking through her fingers at bride and groom. LS. As the Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg walk from the hall, & LS. GV. Pan, the Westerkerk church. Top shot, the royal coach outside the church. LS. As Princess Beatrix gets out of coach and walks into the church. SV. Interior, the procession led by children makes its way up the aisle. LS. Guests. LS. As the bride and groom take their seats. CU. The bride and groom. CU Princess Beatrix. LS. The ceremony in progress. Bride and groom stand up and walk forward. LS. Ceremony in progress. Princess Beatrix turns to her husband and says "Ya". SV. Guests. LS. As the couple exchange rings. CU. Groom puts ring on bride's finger. LS. As the Princess Beatrix takes ring from bible. CU. As she puts ring on groom's finger. LS. Crowd outside cheering. GV. As the coach carrying the couple comes towards camera, & SV. LS. Pan, the Princess waving from coach. GV. As the coach draws up at the palace. GV. Crowd. LS. The bride and groom wave to crowd then turn and go into palace. GV. The palace with crowds in front. LS. The bride and groom waving from balcony, & CU.
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This item is shot in Technicolor.
Amsterdam, Holland (Netherlands).
Bride, Princess Beatrix of Holland and bridegroom Claus Von Amsberg walk towards camera to enter the Town Hall for civic ceremony. Back view as they go into the hall - all decorated in flowers, very colourful. CU. Flowers. LS. Pan, Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg walk into the hall. SV. Zoom in, Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland take their seats. LS. Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg standing in centre of hall. SV. Bridesmaids and child attendants. CU. The two little girls, one holding her hands as if praying. CU. Claus Von Amsberg signing the register. SV. Princess Alexandra, Mrs Angus Ogilvy. SV The register is placed in front of Princess Beatrix and she goes to sign. LS. Princess Beatrix smiling, pan to bridesmaids and attendants. CU. The two boys, one is pulling his gloves on. Zoom back to close up shot of bride and groom smiling at children. CU. The two girls, one of them looking through her fingers at bride and groom. LS. As the Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg walk from the hall, & LS. GV. Pan, the Westerkerk church. Top shot, the royal coach outside the church. LS. As Princess Beatrix gets out of coach and walks into the church. SV. Interior, the procession led by children makes its way up the aisle. LS. Guests. LS. As the bride and groom take their seats. CU. The bride and groom. CU Princess Beatrix. LS. The ceremony in progress. Bride and groom stand up and walk forward. LS. Ceremony in progress. Princess Beatrix turns to her husband and says "Ya". SV. Guests. LS. As the couple exchange rings. CU. Groom puts ring on bride's finger. LS. As the Princess Beatrix takes ring from bible. CU. As she puts ring on groom's finger. LS. Crowd outside cheering. GV. As the coach carrying the couple comes towards camera, & SV. LS. Pan, the Princess waving from coach. GV. As the coach draws up at the palace. GV. Crowd. LS. The bride and groom wave to crowd then turn and go into palace. GV. The palace with crowds in front. LS. The bride and groom waving from balcony, & CU.
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Full Title: Visit of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. President Reagan and Queen Beatrix Toasts in the State Dining Room, Cuts of Entertainment by George Shear...
Full Title: Visit of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. President Reagan and Queen Beatrix Toasts in the State Dining Room, Cuts of Entertainment by George Shearing and Brian Torff with President Reagan's Remarks in East Room on April 19, 1982
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Full Title: Visit of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. President Reagan and Queen Beatrix Toasts in the State Dining Room, Cuts of Entertainment by George Shearing and Brian Torff with President Reagan's Remarks in East Room on April 19, 1982
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Queen regnant Her Royal Highness Princess Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates the throne to her daughter, Juliana
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AMSTERDAM Two thousands ships and crews pay tribute to Wilhelmina on day of her abdication. Huge crowds in front of Royal Palace seen Wilhelmina declare her abdication in favour of Juliana and Juliana reply paying tribute to her Mother Juliana joined on balcony by three princesses and later, with Bernhard and children drive through city to receive homage of her people
PRINCESS BEATRIX Seen on balcony with Juliana on occasion of Wilhelmina's abdication. Later, driving around city with Bernhard and Juliana and two sisters
PRINCE BERNHARD Riding with Juliana and three children in coach through Amsterdam after Queen Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana
HOLLAND Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana. Amsterdam one mass of cheering crowds in front of Royal Palace. Ships in the harbour all beflagged. wilhelmina and Juliana seen on balcony. Wilhelmina seen asking the people's acclamation for Juliana to succeed her. Juliana pays tribute to her mother. Later, accompanied by Bernhard and three children drives through Amsterdam to receive the homage of her people
IRENE. PRINCESS OF HOLLAND On balcony with two sisters on occasion of Wilhalmina's abdication in favour of Juliana. Later, three princesses drive with Mother and Father through Amsterdam receiving homage of the people
PRINCESS JULIANA Seen on balcony of balcony of Royal Palace when Queen Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana. Wilhelmina seen asking the people's acclamation in favour of Juliana. Juliana then pays tribute to her Mother's years of reign. Seen riding through Amsterdam with Bernhard and three children receiving homage of her people
LONDON AIRPORT Princess Margaret preparing to leave London Airport for Amsterdam to represent King and Queen at Juliana's coronation - her first overseas mission alone
PRINCESS MARGARET Seen preparing to leave London airport for Amsterdam to represent King and Queen at Juliana's coronation. Seen getting into plane on her first overseas mission alone
WILHELMINA Abdication to Queen Wilhelmina. Two thousand ships and crews bid farewell to the Queen. Crowds gathered before Royal Palace. Wilhelmina seen announcing her abdication in favour of Juliana. Juliana says tribute to her mother. Wilhelmina leaves the balcony and her place taken by the young Princesses
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Queen regnant Her Royal Highness Princess Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates the throne to her daughter, Juliana
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AMSTERDAM Two thousands ships and crews pay tribute to Wilhelmina on day of her abdication. Huge crowds in front of Royal Palace seen Wilhelmina declare her abdication in favour of Juliana and Juliana reply paying tribute to her Mother Juliana joined on balcony by three princesses and later, with Bernhard and children drive through city to receive homage of her people
PRINCESS BEATRIX Seen on balcony with Juliana on occasion of Wilhelmina's abdication. Later, driving around city with Bernhard and Juliana and two sisters
PRINCE BERNHARD Riding with Juliana and three children in coach through Amsterdam after Queen Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana
HOLLAND Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana. Amsterdam one mass of cheering crowds in front of Royal Palace. Ships in the harbour all beflagged. wilhelmina and Juliana seen on balcony. Wilhelmina seen asking the people's acclamation for Juliana to succeed her. Juliana pays tribute to her mother. Later, accompanied by Bernhard and three children drives through Amsterdam to receive the homage of her people
IRENE. PRINCESS OF HOLLAND On balcony with two sisters on occasion of Wilhalmina's abdication in favour of Juliana. Later, three princesses drive with Mother and Father through Amsterdam receiving homage of the people
PRINCESS JULIANA Seen on balcony of balcony of Royal Palace when Queen Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana. Wilhelmina seen asking the people's acclamation in favour of Juliana. Juliana then pays tribute to her Mother's years of reign. Seen riding through Amsterdam with Bernhard and three children receiving homage of her people
LONDON AIRPORT Princess Margaret preparing to leave London Airport for Amsterdam to represent King and Queen at Juliana's coronation - her first overseas mission alone
PRINCESS MARGARET Seen preparing to leave London airport for Amsterdam to represent King and Queen at Juliana's coronation. Seen getting into plane on her first overseas mission alone
WILHELMINA Abdication to Queen Wilhelmina. Two thousand ships and crews bid farewell to the Queen. Crowds gathered before Royal Palace. Wilhelmina seen announcing her abdication in favour of Juliana. Juliana says tribute to her mother. Wilhelmina leaves the balcony and her place taken by the young Princesses
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Wonders of The Netherlands | The Most Amazing Places in The Netherlands | Travel Video 4K
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Life in NETHERLANDS: The WORLD'S MOST LIBERAL Country with EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN – Documentary
Discover the fascinating world of the Netherlands in this captivating documentary! 🌷 From its picturesque canals and historic windmills to its progressive values and open-minded culture, the Netherlands is a land that blends tradition with modernity like no other. This video explores the secrets behind the country’s reputation as one of the most liberal nations on Earth. We’ll uncover what makes Dutch society so unique, the charm of their breathtaking women, and how its relaxed lifestyle attracts people from around the globe.
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published: 09 Dec 2024
Netherlands: Apartment Building In The Hague Collapses After Explosion And Fire, Several Injured
An apartment building was hit by an explosion and fire in a residential neighbourhood of the Dutch city of The Hague on Saturday morning, the local fire department said, with at least four people injured.
"At around 6:15 a.m. a three-story apartment building partially collapsed and a fire broke out," the Hague fire department said in a statement.
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published: 07 Dec 2024
Living in The Netherlands – The Pros and Cons
What are the pros and cons of living in The Netherlands? It doesn't matter whether you're relocating for business, education, or just because you want a change of scenery; moving to a new nation may be stressful for a lot of people. Therefore, before to deciding to live in Holland, you have to take into consideration a variety of variables, including the cost of living, the community, the school system, the level of safety, the availability of employment, and the environment. According to the third rule of Newton, which states that "every act has an equal and opposing response," living in the Netherlands has both positive and negative aspects to it.
Consider all of the perks of living in the Netherlands, then make a final decision about making the move there.
PROS:
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published: 26 Oct 2022
Life in NETHERLANDS: The WORLD'S MOST LIBERAL Country with EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN - Documentary
Life in NETHERLANDS: The WORLD'S MOST LIBERAL Country with EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN - Documentary
Explore the captivating "Travel Documentary" that takes you deep into the Netherlands, one of the world's most liberal countries. This video dives into life in the Netherlands, shedding light on the unique, open-minded culture and its fascinating blend of modernity with tradition. Discover the most interesting facts about Netherlands – from beautiful landscapes to the impressive bike culture, and the vibrant art scene in Amsterdam.
If you're an expat curious about things to do in Netherlands Amsterdam, you'll find out all about the welcoming Netherlands people and their warm hospitality. We explore the lives of the women of Netherlands, known for their beauty, intelligence, and independence...
published: 14 Nov 2024
16 Strange And Crazy Things That Exist Only In The Netherlands!
16 Strange And Crazy Things That Exist Only In The Netherlands!
The Netherlands is a small but vibrant country located in Northwestern Europe. Known for its iconic windmills, some of which are centuries old, these windmills are not only a proud symbol of the nation but also play a crucial role in shaping the country’s beautiful landscape. However, few know that behind one of the world’s most livable nations lies a darker side. Perhaps the most surprising aspect is the world’s most bustling “red-light district”. So why does a country viewed as a paradise for millions have such a shocking side? We’ll explore that in this video about 16 shocking facts about the Netherlands.
published: 11 Sep 2024
What I love less about living in the Netherlands: Honest Observations from an American expat
I've lived in the Netherlands for more than 20 years as an American expat, and there's so much I love about this country—but there are also a few things that I have struggled to adjust to. In this video, I share my honest thoughts on some of the challenges, from the long grey days of winter and the conformist culture to the limited sense of personal space. This isn’t about criticism—it’s about offering a balanced perspective on life as an expat in the Netherlands.
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In today's video, we embark on an incredible journey through the wonders of the Netherlands. 🇳🇱 From the bustling streets of Amster...
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In today's video, we embark on an incredible journey through the wonders of the Netherlands. 🇳🇱 From the bustling streets of Amsterdam to the tranquil canals of Giethoorn, join us as we uncover the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes that make the Netherlands a must-visit destination.
✨ Discover the iconic windmills of Kinderdijk, the colorful tulip fields of Keukenhof, and the historic cities like Delft and Haarlem. Immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of Groningen and the modern architecture of Rotterdam. Wander through the medieval streets of Utrecht and experience the international ambiance of The Hague.
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00:00 Intro
00:40 Fun facts about the Netherlands
02:12 Amsterdam
04:56 Zaanse Schans
06:48 Keukenhof Gardens
08:50 Kinderdijk
10:42 The Hague
12:54 Delft
15:28 Rotterdam
17:40 Leiden
20:03 Utrecht
22:30 Giethoorn
24:35 Groningen
28:02 Haarlem
31:56 Outro
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In today's video, we embark on an incredible journey through the wonders of the Netherlands. 🇳🇱 From the bustling streets of Amsterdam to the tranquil canals of Giethoorn, join us as we uncover the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes that make the Netherlands a must-visit destination.
✨ Discover the iconic windmills of Kinderdijk, the colorful tulip fields of Keukenhof, and the historic cities like Delft and Haarlem. Immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of Groningen and the modern architecture of Rotterdam. Wander through the medieval streets of Utrecht and experience the international ambiance of The Hague.
Share your favorite spots in the Netherlands below – we’d love to hear your stories! Safe travels, and tot ziens!
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00:00 Intro
00:40 Fun facts about the Netherlands
02:12 Amsterdam
04:56 Zaanse Schans
06:48 Keukenhof Gardens
08:50 Kinderdijk
10:42 The Hague
12:54 Delft
15:28 Rotterdam
17:40 Leiden
20:03 Utrecht
22:30 Giethoorn
24:35 Groningen
28:02 Haarlem
31:56 Outro
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Discover the fascinating world of the Netherlands in this captivating documentary! 🌷 From its picturesque canals and historic windmills to its progressive value...
Discover the fascinating world of the Netherlands in this captivating documentary! 🌷 From its picturesque canals and historic windmills to its progressive values and open-minded culture, the Netherlands is a land that blends tradition with modernity like no other. This video explores the secrets behind the country’s reputation as one of the most liberal nations on Earth. We’ll uncover what makes Dutch society so unique, the charm of their breathtaking women, and how its relaxed lifestyle attracts people from around the globe.
Whether you’re curious about the cost of living, Dutch cuisine, stunning architecture, or its vibrant nightlife, this documentary has it all! Learn about Amsterdam’s famous Red Light District, the legalization of marijuana, and the Dutch commitment to sustainability and innovation.
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09:19 Life on the Canals
11:22 Dutch Cuisine
13:45 Bicycle Culture and Transportation
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11:22 Dutch Cuisine
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🗓️ Netherlands v Argentina: 2022 FIFA World Cup (December 9, 2022)
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🗓️ Netherlands v Argentina: 2022 FIFA World Cup (December 9, 2022)
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An apartment building was hit by an explosion and fire in a residential neighbourhood of the Dutch city of The Hague on Saturday morning, the local fire departm...
An apartment building was hit by an explosion and fire in a residential neighbourhood of the Dutch city of The Hague on Saturday morning, the local fire department said, with at least four people injured.
"At around 6:15 a.m. a three-story apartment building partially collapsed and a fire broke out," the Hague fire department said in a statement.
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An apartment building was hit by an explosion and fire in a residential neighbourhood of the Dutch city of The Hague on Saturday morning, the local fire department said, with at least four people injured.
"At around 6:15 a.m. a three-story apartment building partially collapsed and a fire broke out," the Hague fire department said in a statement.
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What are the pros and cons of living in The Netherlands? It doesn't matter whether you're relocating for business, education, or just because you want a change ...
What are the pros and cons of living in The Netherlands? It doesn't matter whether you're relocating for business, education, or just because you want a change of scenery; moving to a new nation may be stressful for a lot of people. Therefore, before to deciding to live in Holland, you have to take into consideration a variety of variables, including the cost of living, the community, the school system, the level of safety, the availability of employment, and the environment. According to the third rule of Newton, which states that "every act has an equal and opposing response," living in the Netherlands has both positive and negative aspects to it.
Consider all of the perks of living in the Netherlands, then make a final decision about making the move there.
PROS:
1. High Quality Education
The World Economic Forum places the Netherlands at the third spot on its list of countries with the highest levels of education. It is estimated that around 81% of persons between the ages of 25 and 64 have finished at least their upper secondary school, which is greater than the average for the OECD, which is 79%. If you are relocating with your children, you do not need to worry about their education since pupils continue to gain knowledge and the capacity to read and write, as well as research, mathematics, scientific, economic, and social skills. If you are relocating with your kids, you are already safe and secure. In addition, the school system in the Netherlands promotes you to grow in your chosen field of work.
2. Healthcare
Having health insurance is a legal requirement in the Netherlands, and residents are expected to comply. As a result of the relatively high cost of the compulsory monthly payment for health insurance, a great number of individuals are unsatisfied with it. However, this is a significant perk of living in the Netherlands as a Dutch citizen: you will never have to spend a significant amount of money out of pocket to obtain medical assistance. This is a government benefit. Some people get the impression that they are throwing their money away since they don't need medical attention too often. However, once they reach the point where they need medical attention, they will get it.
3. A Low Rate of Crime
The Netherlands was classified as the 21st safest nation in the world according to the World's Safest Country ranking for the year 2021. However, your safety is not completely assured no matter where you go since you run the risk of becoming a victim of small crimes such as pickpocketing. When travelling to a new country, safety is a valid worry for everyone, but it is particularly important for households with kids and women who are traveling alone. The Netherlands are a rather risk-free destination. However, you should stay away from places with a high crime rate and adopt the appropriate safety measures. Taking sensible measures, such as securing your home and vehicle behind you when you leave, installing a burglar alarm, and so on.
4. It’s Small and Easy to Get Around
Because the Netherlands is not a very huge country, getting around to its many cities is not difficult. There is an abundance of public transit options obtainable in every given location, including railroads, buses, trolleys, and metros.
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What are the pros and cons of living in The Netherlands? It doesn't matter whether you're relocating for business, education, or just because you want a change of scenery; moving to a new nation may be stressful for a lot of people. Therefore, before to deciding to live in Holland, you have to take into consideration a variety of variables, including the cost of living, the community, the school system, the level of safety, the availability of employment, and the environment. According to the third rule of Newton, which states that "every act has an equal and opposing response," living in the Netherlands has both positive and negative aspects to it.
Consider all of the perks of living in the Netherlands, then make a final decision about making the move there.
PROS:
1. High Quality Education
The World Economic Forum places the Netherlands at the third spot on its list of countries with the highest levels of education. It is estimated that around 81% of persons between the ages of 25 and 64 have finished at least their upper secondary school, which is greater than the average for the OECD, which is 79%. If you are relocating with your children, you do not need to worry about their education since pupils continue to gain knowledge and the capacity to read and write, as well as research, mathematics, scientific, economic, and social skills. If you are relocating with your kids, you are already safe and secure. In addition, the school system in the Netherlands promotes you to grow in your chosen field of work.
2. Healthcare
Having health insurance is a legal requirement in the Netherlands, and residents are expected to comply. As a result of the relatively high cost of the compulsory monthly payment for health insurance, a great number of individuals are unsatisfied with it. However, this is a significant perk of living in the Netherlands as a Dutch citizen: you will never have to spend a significant amount of money out of pocket to obtain medical assistance. This is a government benefit. Some people get the impression that they are throwing their money away since they don't need medical attention too often. However, once they reach the point where they need medical attention, they will get it.
3. A Low Rate of Crime
The Netherlands was classified as the 21st safest nation in the world according to the World's Safest Country ranking for the year 2021. However, your safety is not completely assured no matter where you go since you run the risk of becoming a victim of small crimes such as pickpocketing. When travelling to a new country, safety is a valid worry for everyone, but it is particularly important for households with kids and women who are traveling alone. The Netherlands are a rather risk-free destination. However, you should stay away from places with a high crime rate and adopt the appropriate safety measures. Taking sensible measures, such as securing your home and vehicle behind you when you leave, installing a burglar alarm, and so on.
4. It’s Small and Easy to Get Around
Because the Netherlands is not a very huge country, getting around to its many cities is not difficult. There is an abundance of public transit options obtainable in every given location, including railroads, buses, trolleys, and metros.
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Life in NETHERLANDS: The WORLD'S MOST LIBERAL Country with EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN - Documentary
Explore the captivating "Travel Documentary" that takes you ...
Life in NETHERLANDS: The WORLD'S MOST LIBERAL Country with EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN - Documentary
Explore the captivating "Travel Documentary" that takes you deep into the Netherlands, one of the world's most liberal countries. This video dives into life in the Netherlands, shedding light on the unique, open-minded culture and its fascinating blend of modernity with tradition. Discover the most interesting facts about Netherlands – from beautiful landscapes to the impressive bike culture, and the vibrant art scene in Amsterdam.
If you're an expat curious about things to do in Netherlands Amsterdam, you'll find out all about the welcoming Netherlands people and their warm hospitality. We explore the lives of the women of Netherlands, known for their beauty, intelligence, and independence, all of which reflect a culture deeply rooted in equality and freedom. This Travel Documentary also gives insights into expat life in Netherlands, including an honest look at the cost of living in Netherlands for those considering a move.
For those ready to explore or relocate, learn about the visa for Netherlands, ensuring a smooth journey to this incredible country. Tune in to this documentary to discover why the Netherlands stands out globally. Enjoy this captivating look at Netherlands culture and more, all part of the unique Dutch experience.
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Life in NETHERLANDS: The WORLD'S MOST LIBERAL Country with EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN - Documentary
Explore the captivating "Travel Documentary" that takes you deep into the Netherlands, one of the world's most liberal countries. This video dives into life in the Netherlands, shedding light on the unique, open-minded culture and its fascinating blend of modernity with tradition. Discover the most interesting facts about Netherlands – from beautiful landscapes to the impressive bike culture, and the vibrant art scene in Amsterdam.
If you're an expat curious about things to do in Netherlands Amsterdam, you'll find out all about the welcoming Netherlands people and their warm hospitality. We explore the lives of the women of Netherlands, known for their beauty, intelligence, and independence, all of which reflect a culture deeply rooted in equality and freedom. This Travel Documentary also gives insights into expat life in Netherlands, including an honest look at the cost of living in Netherlands for those considering a move.
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16 Strange And Crazy Things That Exist Only In The Netherlands!
The Netherlands is a small but vibrant country located in Northwestern Europe. Known for its ico...
16 Strange And Crazy Things That Exist Only In The Netherlands!
The Netherlands is a small but vibrant country located in Northwestern Europe. Known for its iconic windmills, some of which are centuries old, these windmills are not only a proud symbol of the nation but also play a crucial role in shaping the country’s beautiful landscape. However, few know that behind one of the world’s most livable nations lies a darker side. Perhaps the most surprising aspect is the world’s most bustling “red-light district”. So why does a country viewed as a paradise for millions have such a shocking side? We’ll explore that in this video about 16 shocking facts about the Netherlands.
16 Strange And Crazy Things That Exist Only In The Netherlands!
The Netherlands is a small but vibrant country located in Northwestern Europe. Known for its iconic windmills, some of which are centuries old, these windmills are not only a proud symbol of the nation but also play a crucial role in shaping the country’s beautiful landscape. However, few know that behind one of the world’s most livable nations lies a darker side. Perhaps the most surprising aspect is the world’s most bustling “red-light district”. So why does a country viewed as a paradise for millions have such a shocking side? We’ll explore that in this video about 16 shocking facts about the Netherlands.
I've lived in the Netherlands for more than 20 years as an American expat, and there's so much I love about this country—but there are also a few things that I ...
I've lived in the Netherlands for more than 20 years as an American expat, and there's so much I love about this country—but there are also a few things that I have struggled to adjust to. In this video, I share my honest thoughts on some of the challenges, from the long grey days of winter and the conformist culture to the limited sense of personal space. This isn’t about criticism—it’s about offering a balanced perspective on life as an expat in the Netherlands.
I've lived in the Netherlands for more than 20 years as an American expat, and there's so much I love about this country—but there are also a few things that I have struggled to adjust to. In this video, I share my honest thoughts on some of the challenges, from the long grey days of winter and the conformist culture to the limited sense of personal space. This isn’t about criticism—it’s about offering a balanced perspective on life as an expat in the Netherlands.
http://www.euronews.com/ Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands has announced her abdication in favour of her son Prince Willem-Alexander.
The oldest reigning monarch in Dutch history, Beatrix will turn 75 in a few days time.
She was crowned in 1980 and is the sixth monarch of the House of Orange.
Dutch pinion polls showed that, while Beatrix remained popular, the majority believed she should step aside for Prince Willem-Alexander, aged 44.
Although there is no requirement for a Dutch monarch to abdicate at a certain age, it has been a tradition in the House of Orange.
Beatrix became queen when her mother Queen Juliana chose to step down in her favour.
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Queen Beatrix abdicates as son becomes new Dutch king
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Queen Beatrix abdicates after 33 years as her son becomes the new Netherlands king. Thousands gathered outside the Royal Palace in Amsterdam as the abdication and automatic succession were broadcast live. Beatrix, who now takes the title of princess, appeared on the balcony with her eldest son King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima. 'I am happy and grateful to introduce to you your new king,' she said.
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Bride, Princess Beatrix of Holland and bridegroom Claus Von Amsberg walk towards camera to enter the Town Hall for civic ceremony. Back view as they go into the hall - all decorated in flowers, very colourful. CU. Flowers. LS. Pan, Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg walk into the hall. SV. Zoom in, Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland take their seats. LS. Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg standing in centre of hall. SV. Bridesmaids and child attendants. CU. The two little girls, one holding her hands as if praying. CU. Claus Von Amsberg signing the register. SV. Princess Alexandra, Mrs Angus Ogilvy. SV The register is placed in front of Princess Beatrix and she goes to sign. LS. Princess Beatrix smiling, pan to bridesmaids and attendants. CU. The two boys, one is pulling his gloves on. Zoom back to close up shot of bride and groom smiling at children. CU. The two girls, one of them looking through her fingers at bride and groom. LS. As the Princess Beatrix and Claus Von Amsberg walk from the hall, & LS. GV. Pan, the Westerkerk church. Top shot, the royal coach outside the church. LS. As Princess Beatrix gets out of coach and walks into the church. SV. Interior, the procession led by children makes its way up the aisle. LS. Guests. LS. As the bride and groom take their seats. CU. The bride and groom. CU Princess Beatrix. LS. The ceremony in progress. Bride and groom stand up and walk forward. LS. Ceremony in progress. Princess Beatrix turns to her husband and says "Ya". SV. Guests. LS. As the couple exchange rings. CU. Groom puts ring on bride's finger. LS. As the Princess Beatrix takes ring from bible. CU. As she puts ring on groom's finger. LS. Crowd outside cheering. GV. As the coach carrying the couple comes towards camera, & SV. LS. Pan, the Princess waving from coach. GV. As the coach draws up at the palace. GV. Crowd. LS. The bride and groom wave to crowd then turn and go into palace. GV. The palace with crowds in front. LS. The bride and groom waving from balcony, & CU.
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Queen regnant Her Royal Highness Princess Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates the throne to her daughter, Juliana
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AMSTERDAM Two thousands ships and crews pay tribute to Wilhelmina on day of her abdication. Huge crowds in front of Royal Palace seen Wilhelmina declare her abdication in favour of Juliana and Juliana reply paying tribute to her Mother Juliana joined on balcony by three princesses and later, with Bernhard and children drive through city to receive homage of her people
PRINCESS BEATRIX Seen on balcony with Juliana on occasion of Wilhelmina's abdication. Later, driving around city with Bernhard and Juliana and two sisters
PRINCE BERNHARD Riding with Juliana and three children in coach through Amsterdam after Queen Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana
HOLLAND Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana. Amsterdam one mass of cheering crowds in front of Royal Palace. Ships in the harbour all beflagged. wilhelmina and Juliana seen on balcony. Wilhelmina seen asking the people's acclamation for Juliana to succeed her. Juliana pays tribute to her mother. Later, accompanied by Bernhard and three children drives through Amsterdam to receive the homage of her people
IRENE. PRINCESS OF HOLLAND On balcony with two sisters on occasion of Wilhalmina's abdication in favour of Juliana. Later, three princesses drive with Mother and Father through Amsterdam receiving homage of the people
PRINCESS JULIANA Seen on balcony of balcony of Royal Palace when Queen Wilhelmina abdicates in favour of Juliana. Wilhelmina seen asking the people's acclamation in favour of Juliana. Juliana then pays tribute to her Mother's years of reign. Seen riding through Amsterdam with Bernhard and three children receiving homage of her people
LONDON AIRPORT Princess Margaret preparing to leave London Airport for Amsterdam to represent King and Queen at Juliana's coronation - her first overseas mission alone
PRINCESS MARGARET Seen preparing to leave London airport for Amsterdam to represent King and Queen at Juliana's coronation. Seen getting into plane on her first overseas mission alone
WILHELMINA Abdication to Queen Wilhelmina. Two thousand ships and crews bid farewell to the Queen. Crowds gathered before Royal Palace. Wilhelmina seen announcing her abdication in favour of Juliana. Juliana says tribute to her mother. Wilhelmina leaves the balcony and her place taken by the young Princesses
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Beatrix (Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard, Dutch pronunciation:[ˈbeːjaˌtrɪks ˌʋɪlɦɛlˈmina ˈɑrmɣɑrt]; 31 January 1938) reigned as Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013. She is the eldest daughter of Queen Juliana and her husband, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld. Upon her mother's accession in 1948, she became heir presumptive. When her mother abdicated on 30 April 1980, Beatrix succeeded her as queen.
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Discover the fascinating world of the Netherlands in this captivating documentary! 🌷 From its picturesque canals and historic windmills to its progressive values and open-minded culture, the Netherlands is a land that blends tradition with modernity like no other. This video explores the secrets behind the country’s reputation as one of the most liberal nations on Earth. We’ll uncover what makes Dutch society so unique, the charm of their breathtaking women, and how its relaxed lifestyle attracts people from around the globe.
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An apartment building was hit by an explosion and fire in a residential neighbourhood of the Dutch city of The Hague on Saturday morning, the local fire department said, with at least four people injured.
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What are the pros and cons of living in The Netherlands? It doesn't matter whether you're relocating for business, education, or just because you want a change of scenery; moving to a new nation may be stressful for a lot of people. Therefore, before to deciding to live in Holland, you have to take into consideration a variety of variables, including the cost of living, the community, the school system, the level of safety, the availability of employment, and the environment. According to the third rule of Newton, which states that "every act has an equal and opposing response," living in the Netherlands has both positive and negative aspects to it.
Consider all of the perks of living in the Netherlands, then make a final decision about making the move there.
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1. High Quality Education
The World Economic Forum places the Netherlands at the third spot on its list of countries with the highest levels of education. It is estimated that around 81% of persons between the ages of 25 and 64 have finished at least their upper secondary school, which is greater than the average for the OECD, which is 79%. If you are relocating with your children, you do not need to worry about their education since pupils continue to gain knowledge and the capacity to read and write, as well as research, mathematics, scientific, economic, and social skills. If you are relocating with your kids, you are already safe and secure. In addition, the school system in the Netherlands promotes you to grow in your chosen field of work.
2. Healthcare
Having health insurance is a legal requirement in the Netherlands, and residents are expected to comply. As a result of the relatively high cost of the compulsory monthly payment for health insurance, a great number of individuals are unsatisfied with it. However, this is a significant perk of living in the Netherlands as a Dutch citizen: you will never have to spend a significant amount of money out of pocket to obtain medical assistance. This is a government benefit. Some people get the impression that they are throwing their money away since they don't need medical attention too often. However, once they reach the point where they need medical attention, they will get it.
3. A Low Rate of Crime
The Netherlands was classified as the 21st safest nation in the world according to the World's Safest Country ranking for the year 2021. However, your safety is not completely assured no matter where you go since you run the risk of becoming a victim of small crimes such as pickpocketing. When travelling to a new country, safety is a valid worry for everyone, but it is particularly important for households with kids and women who are traveling alone. The Netherlands are a rather risk-free destination. However, you should stay away from places with a high crime rate and adopt the appropriate safety measures. Taking sensible measures, such as securing your home and vehicle behind you when you leave, installing a burglar alarm, and so on.
4. It’s Small and Easy to Get Around
Because the Netherlands is not a very huge country, getting around to its many cities is not difficult. There is an abundance of public transit options obtainable in every given location, including railroads, buses, trolleys, and metros.
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16 Strange And Crazy Things That Exist Only In The Netherlands!
The Netherlands is a small but vibrant country located in Northwestern Europe. Known for its iconic windmills, some of which are centuries old, these windmills are not only a proud symbol of the nation but also play a crucial role in shaping the country’s beautiful landscape. However, few know that behind one of the world’s most livable nations lies a darker side. Perhaps the most surprising aspect is the world’s most bustling “red-light district”. So why does a country viewed as a paradise for millions have such a shocking side? We’ll explore that in this video about 16 shocking facts about the Netherlands.
I've lived in the Netherlands for more than 20 years as an American expat, and there's so much I love about this country—but there are also a few things that I have struggled to adjust to. In this video, I share my honest thoughts on some of the challenges, from the long grey days of winter and the conformist culture to the limited sense of personal space. This isn’t about criticism—it’s about offering a balanced perspective on life as an expat in the Netherlands.