Site Navigation
Categories:
Politicians
Country subdivisions of Europe
Provinces of the Netherlands
Subdivisions of the Netherlands
First-level administrative country subdivisions
Summary Of: Provinces of the Netherlands
Encyclodia Page On: Provinces of the Netherlands
These Are Links To Other Documents
|
The Netherlands
|
|
Politics and government of
the Netherlands
|
Kingdom
|
Council of Ministers
|
Minister Plenipotentiary
of Aruba
|
Minister Plenipotentiary
of the Netherlands Antilles
|
Charter
|
Constitution
|
Human Rights
|
Monarchy
|
Queen Beatrix
|
Prince Willem-Alexander
|
States-General
|
First Chamber
|
Historic composition
|
Second Chamber
|
Historic composition
|
Cabinet
|
list
|
current
|
Prime Minister
|
list
|
current
|
Political parties
|
Liberal
|
Socialist
|
Christian Democratic
|
Elections
|
2007 provincial
|
2006 general
|
2006 municipal
|
2005 Referendum
|
2004 European
|
Provincial politics in the Netherlands
|
Water board
|
Municipal politics in the Netherlands
|
Politics of the European Union
|
Foreign relations
|
Missions to the Netherlands
|
Missions of the Netherlands
|
High Councils of State
|
National Ombudsman
|
Council of State
|
General Chamber of Auditors
|
Social Economic Council
|
Supreme Court
|
Netherlands Bank
|
Contemporary history
|
Politicians
|
Other countries
|
Politics Portal
|
view
|
talk
|
Provinciale Staten
|
Gedeputeerde Staten
|
Commissaris van de Koningin
|
Netherlands
|
provinces
|
Dutch
|
capital
|
Drenthe
|
Assen
|
Flevoland
|
Lelystad
|
Friesland
|
Leeuwarden
|
Gelderland
|
Arnhem
|
Groningen
|
Groningen
|
Limburg
|
Maastricht
|
North Brabant
|
's-Hertogenbosch
|
North Holland
|
Haarlem
|
Overijssel
|
Zwolle
|
South Holland
|
The Hague
|
's-Gravenhage
|
Utrecht
|
Utrecht
|
Zeeland
|
Middelburg
|
Ranked list of Dutch provinces
|
medieval
|
county
|
duchy
|
provinces of regions in Belgium
|
Republic of the Seven United Provinces
|
Holland
|
Brabant
|
Flanders
|
Generality Lands
|
autonomy
|
January 1
|
1796
|
Batavian Republic
|
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
|
Belgium
|
Flevoland
|
January 1
|
1986
|
French
|
Ems
|
Leeuwarden
|
IJssel
|
Zwolle
|
Rhine
|
Arnhem
|
Amsterdam
|
Alkmaar
|
Delft
|
's-Hertogenbosch
|
Scheldt
|
Meuse
|
Middelburg
|
coup d'etat
|
Kingdom of Holland
|
East Frisia
|
Germany
|
|
|
Zuiderzee
|
Département
|
Zuyderzée
|
Bouches-de-la-Meuse
|
Bouches-de-l'Escaut
|
Deux-Nèthes
|
Antwerp
|
Bouches-du-Rhin
|
Yssel-Supérieur
|
Bouches-de-l'Yssel
|
Frise
|
Ems-Occidental
|
Ems-Oriental
|
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
|
ISO 3166-2:NL
|
List of subnational entities
|
Flags of provinces of the Netherlands
|
Provincial politics in the Netherlands
|
v
|
Drenthe
|
Flevoland
|
Friesland
|
Gelderland
|
Groningen
|
Limburg
|
North Brabant
|
North Holland
|
Overijssel
|
South Holland
|
Utrecht
|
Zeeland
|
|
v
|
d
|
administrative divisions
|
European
|
Albania
|
Andorra
|
Armenia
|
Austria
|
Azerbaijan
|
Belarus
|
Belgium
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
Bulgaria
|
Croatia
|
Cyprus
|
Czech Republic
|
Denmark
|
Estonia
|
Finland
|
France
|
Georgia
|
Germany
|
Greece
|
Hungary
|
Iceland
|
Ireland
|
Italy
|
Kazakhstan
|
Latvia
|
Liechtenstein
|
Lithuania
|
Luxembourg
|
Republic of Macedonia
|
Malta
|
Moldova
|
Monaco
|
Montenegro
|
Norway
|
Poland
|
Portugal
|
Romania
|
Russia
|
San Marino
|
Serbia
|
Slovakia
|
Slovenia
|
Spain
|
Sweden
|
Switzerland
|
Turkey
|
Ukraine
|
United Kingdom
|
Has part of its territory
|
West Asia
|
definition of the border
|
Table of administrative country subdivisions by country
|
Categories
|
Country subdivisions of Europe
|
Provinces of the Netherlands
|
Subdivisions of the Netherlands
|
First-level administrative country subdivisions
|
This article is licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License
. It uses material from the
Wikipedia article "Provinces of the Netherlands"
.