Etymology and Meaning:
The name "Holland" has its roots in the Old Dutch language and means "wooded land."
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Today:
Holland is a colloquial term used to refer to the Netherlands as a whole or specifically to the provinces of North and South Holland. It is often used in international contexts, while within the Netherlands, the term "Nederland" (or "The Netherlands") is more common.
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