Tourist attractions. One of the biggest attractions of the country are the windmills that you can find anywhere in the province. With the leaving of the cities, you get amidst the most accurate picture of the Netherlands.
Huge areas are covered with tulips. This is something that can not be seen everywhere. If you travel across the north, you will surprise how many channels cross the country in different directions.
Their purpose is to drain the country, much of which is below sea level. The Netherlands can impress everybody with its exceptional beaches. The sand is golden and very tender.
Many resorts worldwide import sand from here to improve the quality of their beach strips.
Ironically, however, the weather very rarely can tempt you to enter the sea, because the water is quite cool even in July and August.
Rotterdam. Much smaller than Amsterdam, Rotterdam is home to 1.6 million inhabitants. As ethnic composition, however, the local population is not less cosmopolitan.
Rotterdam is popular with its port, which is among the largest in the world. Port is complemented by modern skyscrapers. Rotterdam is situated in the delta of the river Rhine.
This is the main reason because of which the place is very suitable for port with such proportions.
The Hague. The Hague is the second capital of the Netherlands (the country has two capitals). Unlike Amsterdam, this city has only administrative functions.
The population of The Hague is almost one million inhabitants. Here is the seat of the parliament, as well as most of the embassies. Here lives the royal family of the Netherlands.
The Hague is located in the southwest of the country between Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
These three cities because of their geographical proximity form together large megalopolis of more than 5 million inhabitants.
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