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Facts and figures of The Netherlands

The Netherlands: Introduction | Topography | Facts and Figures | Polders and Dykes | The Dutch National Anthem | Dutch | Dutch Pronunciation
Dutch Grammar | Handy Dutch Phrases | The Dutch | Transportation in the Netherlands


All facts and figures based on 2001 statistics.

The Netherlands is a small country located in Western Europe. It borders the North Sea, between Belgium and Germany.

Political

Country Name

  • Official name: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (Kingdom of The Netherlands)
  • Short name: Nederland (The Netherlands)

Government Type

Constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy.

Capital

Amsterdam; The Hague is the seat of government.

Chief of State

Queen Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard.

Head of Government

Prime Minister Wim Kok.

Geography

Area

  • Total area: 37,330km2
  • Land area: 33,920km2

Boundaries

  • Total 1,027km
  • Belgium 450km
  • Germany 577km
  • Coastline: 451km

Climate

Temperate: marine. Cool summers and mild winters.

Terrain

Mostly coastal lowland and reclaimed land (polders); some hills in the southeast.

Elevation

  • Lowest point - Prins Alexanderpolder: 7m
  • Highest point - Vaalserberg (Drielandenpunt): 321m

Natural Resources

Natural gas, petroleum, fertile soil.

People

Population

16 million.

Age Structure

  • 0-14 years: 18% (male 1.5 million; female 1.4 million)
  • 15-64 years: 68% (male 5.5 million; female 5.3 million)
  • 65 years and over: 14% (male 0.9 million; female 1.3 million)

Population Growth Rate

0.5%.

Life Expectancy at Birth

  • Total population: 78 years
  • Male: 76 years
  • Female: 81 years

Ethnic Groups

Dutch: 91%. Moroccans, Turks, and other: 9%

Religions

  • Roman Catholic: 34%
  • Protestant: 25%
  • Muslim: 3%
  • other: 2%
  • unaffiliated: 36%

Languages

Dutch.


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Entry ID: A576687 (Edited)

Written and Researched by:
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Date: 02   November   2001


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Referenced Guide Entries
Democracy
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Germany
Belgium
Roman Catholicism
Dutch - the Language
Project: The Netherlands
Dutch Pronunciation
Dutch Grammar
Topography of The Netherlands
Polders and Dykes in The Netherlands
The Dutch
Handy Dutch phrases
Transportation in The Netherlands
The Wilhemus, the Dutch National Anthem
The Netherlands


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