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The
Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom
of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic
constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located
in Northwestern Europe, and bordered by the North
Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south,
and Germany to the east. The capital is Amsterdam
and the seat of government is The Hague.
The Netherlands is often called Holland, which
is formally incorrect as North and South Holland
are actually two of its twelve provinces (see
terminology of "the Netherlands"). The
word Dutch is used to refer to the people, the
language, and anything appertaining to the Netherlands.
Being one of the first parliamentary democracies,
the Netherlands was a modern country from its
very foundation. Among other affiliations the
country is a founding member of the European Union
(EU), NATO, OECD, WTO, and has signed the Kyoto
protocol. With Belgium and Luxembourg it forms
the Benelux economic union. The country is host
to five international courts: the Permanent Court
of Arbitration, the International Court of Justice,
the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Court and
the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. The former four
are situated in The Hague as is the EU's criminal
intelligence agency Europol. This has led to the
city being dubbed "the world's legal capital."
The Netherlands is a geographically low-lying
country, with about 27% of its area and 60% of
its population located below sea level. Significant
areas have been gained through land reclamation
and preserved through an elaborate system of polders
and dikes. Much of the Netherlands is formed by
the estuary of three important European rivers,
which together with their distributaries form
the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta. Most of the country
is very flat, with the exception of foothills
in the far south–east and several low-hill
ranges in the central parts created by ice-age
glaciers.
The Netherlands is a densely populated country.
It is known for its traditional windmills, tulips,
cheese, clogs (wooden shoes), delftware and gouda
pottery, for its bicycles, and in addition, traditional
values and civil virtues such as its social tolerance.
The country has more recently become known for
its liberal policies toward drugs, prostitution,
homosexuality, and euthanasia. It also has one
of the most free market capitalist economies in
the world, ranking 12th of 157 countries in one
index. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam
is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands,
located in the province of North Holland in the
west of the country. The city, which had a population
of around 1 million (with suburbs) on 1 January
2008, comprises the northern part of the Randstad,
the 6th-largest metropolitan area in Europe,
with a population of around 6.7 million.
Its name is derived from Amstel dam, indicative
of the city's origin: a dam in the river Amstel
where the Dam Square is today. Settled as a small
fishing village in the late 12th century, Amsterdam
became one of the most important ports in the
world during the Dutch Golden Age, a result of
its innovative developments in trade. During that
time, the city was the leading center for finance
and diamonds. In the 19th and 20th centuries,
the city expanded and many new neighbourhoods
and suburbs were formed.
The city is the financial and cultural capital
of the Netherlands. Many large Dutch institutions
have their headquarters there, and 7 of the world's
top 500 companies, including Philips and ING,
are based in the city]. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange,
part of Euronext, is located in the city centre.
Amsterdam's main attractions, including its historic
canals, the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum,
Anne Frank House, its red-light district and its
many cannabis coffee shops, draw 4.2 million tourists
annually.
Economy
Amsterdam
is the financial and business capital of the Netherlands.
Amsterdam is currently one of the best European
cities in which to locate an international business.
It is ranked fifth in this category and is only
surpassed by London, Paris, Frankfurt and Barcelona.
Many large Dutch corporations and banks have their
headquarters in Amsterdam, including ABN AMRO,
Akzo Nobel, Heineken International, ING Group,
Ahold, TomTom, Delta Lloyd Group and Philips.
KPMG International's global headquarters is located
in nearby Amstelveen.
Though many small offices are still located on
the old canals, companies are increasingly relocating
outside the city centre. The Zuidas (English:
South Axis) has become the new financial and legal
hub. The five largest law firms of the Netherlands,
a number of Dutch subsidiaries of large consulting
firms like Boston Consulting Group and Accenture,
and the World Trade Center Amsterdam are also
located in Zuidas.
There
are three other smaller financial districts in
Amsterdam. The first is the area surrounding Amsterdam
Sloterdijk railway station, where several newspapers
like De Telegraaf have their offices. Also, the
municipal public transport company (Gemeentelijk
Vervoersbedrijf) and the Dutch tax offices (Belastingdienst)
are located there. The second financial district
is the area surrounding Amsterdam Arena. The third
is the area surrounding Amsterdam Amstel railway
station. The tallest building in Amsterdam, the
Rembrandt Tower, is situated there, as is the
headquarters of Philips.
The Amsterdam Stock Exchange (AEX), nowadays part
of Euronext, is the world's oldest stock exchange
and is one of Europe's largest bourses. It is
situated near Dam Square in the city's centre.
Tourism
Amsterdam
is the 5th busiest tourist destination in Europe,
receiving more than 4.2 million international
visitors annually. he number of visitors has been
growing steadily over the past decade. This can
be attributed to an increasing number of European
visitors. 41,743 beds were located in 19,400 rooms
in 351 hotels as of 2007. Two thirds of these
hotels are located in the city's center. Hotels
with 4 or 5 stars contribute 42% of the total
beds available and 41% of the overnight stays
in Amsterdam. The room occupation rate was 78%
in 2006, up from 70% in 2005. The majority of
tourists (74%), originate from Europe. The largest
group of non-European visitors come from the United
States, accounting for 14% of the total. Certain
years have a theme in Amsterdam to attract extra
tourists. For example, the year 2006 was designated
"Rembrandt 400", to celebrate the 400th
birthday of Rembrandt van Rijn. Some hotels offer
special arrangements or activities due to these
years. The average number of guests per year staying
at the four campsites around the city, range from
12,000 to 65,000. (Credit:
Wikipedia)
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