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English introduction of the Netherlands

The Netherlands, with a total area of 4 1 1,864 square kilometers, is located in the west of Europe, bordering Germany in the east and Belgium in the south. It borders the North Sea in the west, and is located in the deltas of Rhine, Mas and Cserto rivers, with a coastline of1075km. The whole territory is low-lying, with a quarter of the land below 1 m, less than a quarter of the land surface, and sea dams and embankments along the coast exceeding 1 1,800 km. Since the 13th century, about 7 100 square kilometers of land has been reclaimed, which is equivalent to one fifth of the national land area. Rivers crisscross, mainly in the Rhine and Maas rivers. Aysel's mill province in the northwest coast. Its west coast is lowland, its east is wavy plain, and its middle and southeast are plateau. The south is connected by the Rhine, Maas and Kald River deltas. "Holland" is called Holland in German, which means "low-lying country", and more than half of its land is below sea level or near sea level. The climate in the Netherlands belongs to temperate maritime climate, with cool summer and low temperature in winter, with an average monthly temperature of 1 2 ~ 3℃ per month. 7 is between 18 ~ 19℃. Due to the low tide of the soil, the Dutch accepted the Gaul clogs invented by the French and endowed them with typical characteristics in the hundreds of years of Dutch history. The annual precipitation is 650 ~ 700 mm. There are natural gas, oil and coal reserves.

English: The Netherlands is located in the west of Europe, with a total area of 465,438+0,864 square kilometers. It borders Germany in the east and Belgium in the south. Bordering the North Sea in the west and north, it is located in the deltas of Rhine, Mas and Skelter rivers, with a coastline of 1075 km. The whole territory is low-lying, with a quarter of the land below 1 m above sea level, and a quarter below sea level. There are seawalls and dikes of more than 1 1,800 kilometers along the coast. Since 13 century, * * has reclaimed more than 7 100 square kilometers of land, equivalent to one fifth of the national land area. There are many rivers in the territory, mainly the Rhine and Maas rivers. There is Lake Ethel near the sea in the northwest. Its western coast is lowland, its eastern part is wavy plain, and its central and southeastern parts are plateau. The south is connected by the Rhine, Maas and Guerder River Delta. "Holland" is called Holland in Germanic language, which means "the land of lowlands". It is named because more than half of its land is below or almost at sea level. The climate in the Netherlands belongs to temperate maritime climate, with warm winter and cool summer. 10 The monthly average temperature is 65438+2 ~ 3℃. July 18~ 19℃. Due to the low soil and low tide, the Dutch accepted the wooden shoes invented by the French Gauls and gave them typical Dutch characteristics in hundreds of years of history. The annual precipitation is 650~700 mm. There are natural gas, oil and coal.