Holland

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HOLLAND Lara Schutte 18/09/2012


ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE LOCATION Relative:  Holland is located in North-East Europe  The North Sea is on the West  It is in the North and East hemispheres  Germany is to the East and Belgium to the South

Absolute:  The absolute location of Amsterdam (the capital city) is 52° 22' N, 4° 53' E.  The absolute location of Holland is 52° 7' N / 5° 17' E.


REGION The capital of Holland is Amsterdam  Some of the other main cities are The Hague, Rotterdam, Den Helder and The Antilles. 


PLACE Physical: There is a volcano in the Antille Islands . The volcano is called Mount Scenery. It is the highest point in the Netherlands. The volcano is on the island of Saba.

Another Physical landform is Maho Beach in Saint Maarten. It is famous for the Princess Juliana International Airport. As you lie on the beach the airplanes fly right over you.


PLACE (CONTINUED) There is a very pretty canal in Holland that they call the ‘Green Heart of Holland’ it is located in a town called Utrecht. There are pretty draw bridges that you go under when they are open.


HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS The language is called ‘Dutch’ most of the people speak Dutch and some speak English  The currency is called the Euro  The desserts usually include fruit , ice cream and fruit pies, a Dutch favourite’s include Poffertjies, stroopwaffles and dairy products.  Population is around 16,696,000 

Poffertjies


HOLLAND’S GOVERNMENT The Government is run by a Prime Minister named Mark Rutte.  There is also a King and Queen. 

Queen Beatrice

Prince WillemAlexander and Princess Maxima

Mark Rutte


HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION  One

thing that people do in Holland is push back the sea so they can build houses.  They do this by using natural sand dunes and man-made dikes, dams and floodgates  They have also a complicated system of drainage ditches, canals and pumping stations


MOVEMENT People move to Holland because:  Schooling/Studying  Retirement  Job/Work  They like Holland  Climate  Relationships/Marriage  Safety  Trying something new


FACTS AND PICTURES 

The Wooden shoes that you see everywhere in Holland are called Klompens The national flower of Holland is tulips

Holland’s national colour is orange and on queens day everyone wears Orange.


SOURCES 

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http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/netherlan ds/nllatlog.htm- Google

http://online.culturegrams.com/kids/kids_country.php?contid=5& wmn=Europe&cid=62&cn=Netherlands- Culture Grams Google Images http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/netherlan ds/nlland.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Landforms_of_the_Netherl ands

Netherlands by Sarah E. de Capua

http://www.flickr.com/photos/visbeek/2558520197/

Google images – Bing images

http://www.worldtravelguide.net/netherlands/things-to-do

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_of_the_Netherlands

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_the_Netherlands


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