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Introduction of Netherlands

The Kingdom of the Netherlands, also known as the Netherlands, is the most famous province of North Holland and South Holland. It is a constitutional monarchy compound country composed of four countries: the Netherlands, Aruba, Cura? ao and Dutch Saint Martin, and it is a sovereign country with the Netherlands as the core. The power of the Dutch government is limited to national defense, diplomacy, nationality and extradition. In addition to the above-mentioned powers, each constituent country has complete autonomy and autonomy.

Holland is a world-famous low-lying country with 12 provinces and 443 towns. The capital is located in Amsterdam, but its central government, the king's residence, all government agencies and foreign embassies, the Supreme Court and many organizations are in The Hague.

With a total land area of 4 1864 square kilometers, it is located in the northwest of Europe and is the starting point of the famous Eurasian continental bridge in Europe, bordering Germany and Belgium.

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The geographical environment of the Netherlands:

topography

Low level is the most prominent feature of Dutch terrain. The whole territory is low-lying, with a quarter of the land below the altitude 1 m and a quarter below the altitude. Except for some hills in the south and east, most of the terrain is very low. The south is connected by the Rhine, Maas and Guerder River Delta.

Climatic characteristics

The Netherlands is located between 5 1-54 north latitude, influenced by the Atlantic warm current, and has a temperate maritime climate with warm winters and cool summers. The average temperature in the coastal areas of the Netherlands is 16℃ in summer and 3℃ in winter. The average temperature in inland areas is 65438 07℃ in summer and 2℃ in winter. The temperature from June to August is 2 1 ~ 26℃. It is rainy and windy in winter, and the average temperature in June is 65438 0.7℃. The lowest temperature recorded in Dutch history is -27.8℃, and the highest temperature reaches 38.6℃.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Netherlands