Netherlands country profile
27 August 2006by eub2 -- last modified 04 January 2008
The Netherlands, as the name indicates, is low-lying territory, with one third of the country at or below sea level. The Netherlands is a founder member state of the European Union.

Koninkrijk der Nederlanden
The Netherlands, as the name indicates, is low-lying territory, with one third of the country at or below sea level. Many areas are protected from flooding by dykes and sea walls. Much land has been reclaimed from the sea, the Flevoland polder being the most recent example.
The Dutch Parliament (or Staten Generaal) consists of two chambers. The first with 75 members is indirectly elected and has limited powers. The second chamber, or lower house, is directly elected and controls the government. Members of both houses serve a four-year term. Given the balance among Dutch political parties, all governments are coalitions.
Industrial activity is predominantly in food processing, chemicals, petroleum refining, electrical and electronic machinery. It has a dynamic agricultural sector. The port of Rotterdam is the busiest in Europe, serving a vast hinterland which stretches into Germany and central Europe.
The Netherlands has a history of great painters. The 17th century was the age of the Dutch Masters, such as Rembrandt van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer and Jan Steen. The 19th and 20th centuries are no less remarkable for their high-calibre artists like Vincent van Gogh and Piet Mondriaan.
Well-known Dutch specialities include raw herring, smoked eel and pea soup, not forgetting Dutch cheeses such as Edam or Gouda.
Area: 41 528 km2
Population: 16.3 million (rounded)
Capital city: Amsterdam
Currency: 1 euro = 100 cent
National day: 30 April
EU-membership: 23 July 1952
Head of State: Queen Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard
Head of Government: Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende
Foreign Minister: Maxime Jacques Marcel Verhagen
GDP: € 488.9 billion (2005)
GDP per capita in PPS: € 29 990 (2005)
Economic growth in real terms: + 0.9% (2005)
Links:
Head of State: http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl
Head of Government: http://www.minaz.nl
Government: http://www.regering.nl
Foreign Minister: http://www.minbuza.nl
Parliament: http://www.parlement.nl
Map of The Netherlands
Source: European Commission, Slovenia EU Presidency, CIA World Factbook

