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Which is more developed, Holland or Norway?

Holland is a developed capitalist country and one of the top ten western economic powers. The Netherlands is relatively poor in natural resources but rich in natural gas reserves. In 200 1 year, about 74.3 billion cubic meters of natural gas is mined, which is more than self-sufficient and can be exported. Dutch industry is developed. The main industrial sectors are food processing, petrochemical industry, metallurgy, machinery manufacturing, electronics, steel, shipbuilding, printing, diamond processing and so on. Raw materials and sales markets mainly depend on foreign countries. In the past 20 years, people have paid attention to the development of high-tech industries, such as aerospace, microelectronics and bioengineering. Traditional industries are mainly shipbuilding and metallurgy. Rotterdam is the largest oil refining center in Europe. Holland is one of the major shipbuilding countries in the world. Dutch agriculture is also very developed and it is the third largest exporter of agricultural products in the world. With the modernization of agricultural production, China has more than enough milk and meat products, and it is one of the major egg and milk exporters in the world. Dutch people use unsuitable land to develop animal husbandry according to local conditions, and now each person has a cow and a pig, ranking among the best in the world. They grow potatoes in the sand and develop potato processing, and more than half of the world's seed potato trade is exported from here. Flowers are a pillar industry in Holland. China has 65,438+0.65,438+0 billion square meters of greenhouses for growing flowers and vegetables, so it enjoys the reputation of "European Garden". The Netherlands sends beauty to all corners of the world, and flower exports account for 40% ~ 50% of the international flower market. The Netherlands has developed financial services, insurance and tourism. Shipping and fishing play an important role in the economy. Member States of the European Economic Community. Grain (wheat) and feed depend on imports. Maritime and inland navigation are developed, and Rotterdam and Amsterdam are important ports. Coastal islands, ancient cities, canal scenery and flower planting attract foreign tourists. There are more than 2.6 million tourists every year.

Norway is a developed country with modern industry. The existing recoverable crude oil reserves are 4.28 billion cubic meters and natural gas is more than 4 trillion cubic meters. Other mineral resources are: 200-500 million tons of coal, 300 million tons of iron and 0/80,000 tons of titanium/kloc. There are abundant hydropower resources, and the exploitable hydropower resources are about 654.38+87 million kWh, which has been developed by 63%. The northern coast is a world-famous fishing ground. Agricultural area 10463 square kilometers, including 6329 square kilometers of grassland. Non-staple food is basically self-sufficient, and food is mainly imported. Industry plays an important role in the national economy. The main traditional industrial sectors are machinery, hydropower, metallurgy, chemical industry, paper making, wood processing, fish product processing and shipbuilding. Europe's largest aluminum producer and exporter, magnesium production ranks second in the world, and most ferrosilicon products are exported. The offshore oil industry, which rose in the 1970s, has become an important pillar of the national economy, the largest oil producer in Europe and the third largest oil exporter in the world. The main tourist spots are Oslo, Bergen, Leros and North Point.

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