Holland
- This article is about the region in the Netherlands. For other uses, see Holland (disambiguation).
Holland is the name of a region in the central-western part of the
Netherlands. Holland is a former county of the
Holy Roman Empire and later the leading member of the
Republic of the Seven United Provinces of the Netherlands (
1581–
1795).
The area is today divided between two
provinces of the Netherlands:
North Holland (Noord-Holland) and
South Holland (Zuid-Holland) that were created in
1840.
The name
Holland in this and the other entries on this page ultimately stem from
holt land ("wooded land"). A popular, but incorrect, etymology holds that it is derived from
hol land ("hollow land"), inspired by the low-lying geography of both the Dutch and the English region (
Holland, Lincolnshire).
The province of Holland was the cultural, political and economic center of the United Provices. The greatest cities of the provinces were located within the province of Holland such as
Amsterdam (the capital),
Rotterdam,
Leiden,
the Hague (the seat of government),
Delft,
Middelburg, and
Haarlem. From the great port cities of Holland, Dutch merchants sailed to and from destinations all over Europe, and merchants from all over Europe gathered to trade in the warehouses of Amsterdam and other trading cities of Holland. As a result, many Europeans heard of the United Provinces first as "Holland" rather than "Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden". This tradition continues to this day.
Thus, even though it is officially incorrect, the word
Holland is often used by both Dutch (speaking) and foreign people to denote the entire Netherlands, possibly because "The Netherlands" ("Nederland" in Dutch) is more cumbersome. It is a common misconception for someone to refer to the Netherlands as Holland, because what they are suggesting is the province mentioned above. People from the other provinces of the Netherlands (such as
Friesland,
North Brabant,
Zeeland etc) can be quite offended to be referred to as "Hollanders".
For a short time (1806–1810), however, there was the
Napoleonic Kingdom of Holland, which did encompass the entire Netherlands.
See also:
Count of Holland -
Counts of Holland family tree
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