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This was probably true in Ye Olde Days, but nowadays not so much afaik - I've lived in Brabant, Gelderland and Overijssel and never minded 'Holland' much, especially in the football/soccer season
. " Let me put it this way: as a Hollander with 50% Frisian blood, I don't like being called a Limburger or Brabander, even though you guys are awesome (try going out and bump into someone in both Alkmaar and Eindhoven - in ALkmaar you'll be lucky not to start a bar fight, while in Eindhoven the person you bump into will buy you a beer
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Actually the last tinme I nearly had some fighting (and ran away), was in Eindhoven....
Other funny thing: Nether en Hol in the names Netherlands en Holland, both refer to te fact that the country is for a big part below sealevel.
And another funny thing: De discussion was between 7!! members of the house of parlement. That's is some nice democration....
I recall some people didn't like the show "Ik hou van Holland" because of the Nederland/Holland thing.
Personally I prefer "Nederland" as I don't like the sound of "Holland" and because the latter is incorrect when referring to the entire country.
Also I guess "The Netherlands" is plural because it is derived from our official country name "Kingdom of The Netherlands" (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden). Which I guess includes those overseas islands and in the old days included Belgium and Luxembourg.
I'm still in favor of declaring war on those two countries and reclaim them.





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This was probably true in Ye Olde Days, but nowadays not so much afaik - I've lived in Brabant, Gelderland and Overijssel and never minded 'Holland' much, especially in the football/soccer season