No, there is not a country in Europe called Holland. People sometimes incorrectly use Holland to refer to the country called the Netherlands. Holland is just part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. It is in the northwest of Europe.
Holland (or The Netherlands as it should be called) is in Norther Europe.
Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands, which is a country in the European Union, so the answer is yes.Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands which is a member of the European Union.
Holland (or The Netherlands as it should be called) is in Norther Europe.
Sweden is a country located in Northern Europe located in a region called Scandinavia.
Holland is a region in the Netherlands, though the name Holland is often incorrectly used to refer to all of the Netherlands. It is in western Europe, to the west of Germany and the north of Belgium, across the North sea from England.
It is in the country called Bosnia and Herzegovina.
No it is not. It is in the north of Africa, in the country called Tunisia.
A country located both in Europe and Asia are called Eurasian country. The best example of a Eurasian country is Turkey.
Amsterdam is a city located in the province known as Noord Holland which is in the country known as The Netherlands. The country actually has a total of 12 provinces but only 2 have the word Holland in them. (Noord Holland and Zuid Holland) The country is often incorrectly called Holland by both locals and tourists. People who reside in provinces outside of Noord and Zuid Holland typically don't care for the country being called after a province. The actual name of the country is Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden which translates into The Kingdom of the Netherlands.
This country is called "Holland" or "die Niederlande".
NO! there was no manchester united player called Holland mainly because Holland is the name of a country.
Bucharest is the capital and largest city of Romania, a country located in southeastern Europe.