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Geography of the Netherlands

The geography of the European Netherlands is unusual in that much of its land has been reclaimed from the sea and is below sea level, protected by dikes. It is a small country with a total area of 41,545 km2 (16,041 sq mi)[1] and ranked 131st. With a population of 17.4 million[2] and density of 521/km2 (1,350/sq mi) makes it the second most densely populated member of the European Union after Malta, and the 12th most densely populated country in the world, behind only three countries with a population over 16 million. Consequently, the Netherlands is highly urbanized.

Geography of the Netherlands
ContinentEurope
RegionWestern Europe
Coordinates52°22′N 4°53′E / 52.367°N 4.883°E / 52.367; 4.883
AreaRanked 131st
 • Total41,545 km2 (16,041 sq mi)
 • Land80.59%
 • Water19.41%
Coastline451 km (280 mi)
BordersTotal land borders:
1,027 km2 (397 sq mi)
Highest pointVaalserberg
322.7 m (1,059 ft)
Lowest pointZuidplaspolder (Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel)
−7 m (−23 ft)
Longest riverRhine
764 km (475 mi)
Largest lakeIJsselmeer
1,100 km2 (420 sq mi)
Exclusive economic zone154,011 km2 (59,464 sq mi)
Map of the Netherlands in Europe
Relief map of the Netherlands in Europe

Statistics

Geographic coordinates: 52°22′N 4°53′E / 52.367°N 4.883°E / 52.367; 4.883

The Dutch RD coordinate system (Rijksdriehoeksmeting) is also in common use.[3] For transformation to and from geographical coordinates there is an official procedure RDNAPTRANS™[4] and approximate as well as precise[5] tools available. The west–east coordinate is between 0 and 280 km, and the south–north coordinate between 300 and 620 km.

The central point is the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwentoren (Our Lady's Tower) in Amersfoort, with RD coordinates (155,000.00, 463,000.00 m) and geographic coordinates approximately 52°9′N 5°23′E / 52.150°N 5.383°E / 52.150; 5.383.

Area:[6]
total: 41,545 km2 (16,041 sq mi)
land: 33,481 km2 (12,927 sq mi)
water: 8,064 km2 (3,114 sq mi)

Land boundaries:
total: 1,027 km (638 mi)
border countries:

Coastline: 451 km (280 mi)

Maritime claims:
territorial sea: 12 nmi (22.2 km; 13.8 mi)
contiguous zone: 24 nmi (44.4 km; 27.6 mi)
exclusive economic zone: 154,011 km2 (59,464 sq mi) with 200 nmi (370.4 km; 230.2 mi)

Climate: temperate; marine; cool summers and mild winters (European mainland), tropical (Caribbean islands)

Terrain: mostly coastal lowland and reclaimed land (polders); some hills in southeast

 
Hypsometric curve of the Netherlands in Europe. The land is unusually low and significant portions lie below mean sea level.

Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Zuidplaspolder (Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel) −7 m (−23 ft), below sea level.
highest point on European mainland: Vaalserberg 322.7 m (1,059 ft) above sea level.
highest point (including the Caribbean islands): Mount Scenery on Saba 887 m (2,910 ft) above sea level.

Natural resources: natural gas, petroleum, peat, limestone, salt, sand and gravel, arable land

Land use: (2011)
arable land: 25.08%
permanent crops: 0.88%
other: 74.04%

Irrigated land (2007): 4,572 km2 (1,765 sq mi)

Total renewable water resources (2011): 91 km3 (22 cu mi)

 
The coastal dunes are vital to the existence of areas of the Netherlands.

Natural hazards: flooding by sea and rivers is a constant danger. The extensive system of dikes, dams, and sand dunes protect nearly one-half of the total area from being flooded during the heavy autumn storms from the north-west.

Environment – current issues: water pollution in the form of heavy metals, organic compounds, and fertilisers such as nitrates and phosphates; air pollution from vehicles and refining activities; acid rain

Environment – international agreements:
party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified: none

Landscape

The country can be split into two areas: the low and flat lands in the west and north, and the higher lands with minor hills in the east and south. The former, including the reclaimed polders and river deltas, make up about half of its surface area and are less than 1 metre (3.3 ft) above sea level, much of it actually below sea level. An extensive range of seawalls and coastal dunes protect the Netherlands from the sea, and levees and dikes along the rivers protect against river flooding. A recent global remote sensing analysis suggested that there were 1,025km² of tidal flats in the Netherlands, making it the 31st ranked country in terms of tidal flat area.[7] The rest of the country is mostly flat; only in the extreme south of the country does the land rise to any significant extent, in the foothills of the Ardennes mountains. This is where Vaalserberg is located, the highest point on the European part of the Netherlands at 322.7 metres (1,059 ft) above sea level. The highest point of the entire country is Mount Scenery (887 metres or 2,910 ft), which is located outside the European part of the Netherlands, on the island of Saba in the Caribbean. The Netherlands is located at mouths of three major European rivers (Rhine, Maas or Meuse, and Scheldt).

In November 2016, the Netherlands and Belgium agreed to cede small, uninhabited parcels of land to reflect a change in course of the river Meuse (or Maas, in Dutch). The land swap is to take effect as of 2018.[8]

Urbanization

Largest cities

With their provinces in November 2019:[9]

  1. Amsterdam (North Holland) 872,680 inhabitants
  2. Rotterdam (South Holland) 650,711
  3. The Hague ('s-Gravenhage) (South Holland) 544,766
  4. Utrecht (Utrecht) 357,179
  5. Eindhoven (North Brabant) 234,235
List of metropolitan areas of European Netherlands
Metropolitan area Core city Population
Randstad Amsterdam 8,366,078
Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague [nl] Rotterdam 2,392,289
Amsterdam Transport Region [nl] Amsterdam 1,484,893
Utrecht10 [nl] Utrecht 650,000
Brabant city row [nl] Eindhoven 2,145,390
Park city Limburg [nl] Heerlen 255,000
Green Metropolitan Region Arnhem-Nijmegen [nl] Arnhem 738,700
Twente region [nl] Enschede 620,000
Groningen-Assen region [nl] Groningen 500,000
Breda-Tilburg [nl] Tilburg 530,557
Eindhoven Metropolitan Region [nl] Eindhoven 784,369
Brabant Outer Cities and Woensdrecht [nl] Roosendaal 164,838
Amersfoort Amersfoort 286,053
Apeldoorn Apeldoorn 212,808
Dordrecht Dordrecht 283,906
Haarlem Haarlem 414,491
's-Hertogenbosch 's-Hertogenbosch 194,730
Leeuwarden Leeuwarden 162,078
Leiden Leiden 338,356
Maastricht Maastricht 181,153
Sittard-Geleen Sittard-Geleen 150,448
Zwolle Zwolle 178,021

Climate

The predominant wind direction in the European Netherlands is southwest, which causes a mild maritime climate, with moderately warm summers and cool winters, and typically high humidity. This is especially true close to the Dutch coastline, where the difference in temperature between summer and winter, as well as between day and night is noticeably smaller than it is in the southeast of the country.

Ice days—maximum temperature below 0 °C (32 °F)—usually occur from December until February, with the occasional rare ice day prior to or after that period. Freezing days—minimum temperature below 0 °C (32 °F)—occur much more often, usually ranging from mid-November to late March, but not rarely measured as early as mid-October and as late as mid-May. If one chooses the height of measurement to be 10 cm (4 in) above ground instead of 150 cm (59 in), one may even find such temperatures in the middle of the summer. On average, snow can occur from November to April but sometimes occurs in May or October too.

Warm days—maximum temperature above 20 °C (68 °F)—are usually found in April to October, but in some parts of the country these warm days can also occur in March, or even sometimes in November or February (usually not in De Bilt, however). Summer days—maximum temperature above 25 °C (77 °F)—are usually measured in De Bilt from May until September, tropical days—maximum temperature above 30 °C (86 °F)—are rare and usually occur only in June to August.

Precipitation throughout the year is distributed relatively equally each month. Summer and autumn months tend to gather a little more precipitation than the other months, mainly because of the intensity of the rainfall rather than the frequency of rain days (this is especially the case in summer when lightning is also much more frequent).

The number of sunshine hours is affected by the fact that because of the geographical latitude, the length of the days varies between barely eight hours in December and nearly 17 hours in June.

The following table are based on mean measurements by the KNMI weather station in De Bilt between 1991 and 2020. The highest recorded temperature was 40.7 °C (105.3 °F), reached on 25 July 2019 in Gilze-Rijen.[10][11] The lowest temperature in the Netherlands was recorded at Winterswijk on 27 January 1942, when the temperature dropped to −27.4 °C (−17.3 °F).[12]

Climate data for De Bilt (1991–2020 averages), all KNMI locations (1901–2021 extremes), snowy days: (2003-2020 averages).
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 16.5
(61.7)
20.5
(68.9)
26.1
(79.0)
32.2
(90.0)
35.6
(96.1)
37.2
(99.0)
40.7
(105.3)
37.8
(100.0)
35.1
(95.2)
30.1
(86.2)
22.0
(71.6)
16.7
(62.1)
40.7
(105.3)
Average high °C (°F) 6.1
(43.0)
7.0
(44.6)
10.5
(50.9)
14.8
(58.6)
18.3
(64.9)
20.9
(69.6)
23.1
(73.6)
22.9
(73.2)
19.5
(67.1)
14.8
(58.6)
9.9
(49.8)
6.7
(44.1)
14.5
(58.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 3.6
(38.5)
3.9
(39.0)
6.5
(43.7)
9.8
(49.6)
13.4
(56.1)
16.2
(61.2)
18.3
(64.9)
17.9
(64.2)
14.7
(58.5)
10.9
(51.6)
7.0
(44.6)
4.2
(39.6)
10.5
(50.9)
Average low °C (°F) 0.9
(33.6)
0.7
(33.3)
2.4
(36.3)
4.5
(40.1)
8.0
(46.4)
10.8
(51.4)
13.0
(55.4)
12.5
(54.5)
10.0
(50.0)
7.1
(44.8)
3.9
(39.0)
1.6
(34.9)
6.0
(42.8)
Record low °C (°F) −27.4
(−17.3)
−26.8
(−16.2)
−20.7
(−5.3)
−9.4
(15.1)
−5.4
(22.3)
−1.2
(29.8)
0.7
(33.3)
1.3
(34.3)
−3.7
(25.3)
−8.5
(16.7)
−14.4
(6.1)
−22.3
(−8.1)
−27.4
(−17.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 70.8
(2.79)
63.1
(2.48)
57.8
(2.28)
41.6
(1.64)
59.3
(2.33)
70.5
(2.78)
85.2
(3.35)
83.6
(3.29)
77.9
(3.07)
81.1
(3.19)
80.0
(3.15)
83.8
(3.30)
854.7
(33.65)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 18 16 15 12 14 14 15 15 14 16 19 19 186
Average snowy days (≥ 0 cm) 5 6 3 0 0 0 1 4 19
Average relative humidity (%) 87 84 79 74 74 75 77 79 83 86 89 89 81
Mean monthly sunshine hours 66.6 89.6 139.4 189.2 217.5 207.1 213.9 196.3 152.8 119.3 67.4 55.5 1,714.6
Source: KNMI.nl[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Error".
  2. ^ "CBS Statline".
  3. ^ RD at Kadaster.nl (in Dutch)
  4. ^ NSGI.nl (in Dutch)
  5. ^ Geopinie.nl
  6. ^ "Error".
  7. ^ Murray, N.J.; Phinn, S.R.; DeWitt, M.; Ferrari, R.; Johnston, R.; Lyons, M.B.; Clinton, N.; Thau, D.; Fuller, R.A. (2019). "The global distribution and trajectory of tidal flats". Nature. 565 (7738): 222–225. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0805-8. PMID 30568300. S2CID 56481043.
  8. ^ Reuters (29 November 2016). "Belgium and Netherlands agree to swap land to simplify border". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 4 August 2017. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ "CBS Statline".
  10. ^ "KNMI – Temperatuur door historische grens van 40°C".
  11. ^ "Climate crisis blamed as temperature records broken in three nations". TheGuardian.com. 24 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Recordkoude februari van 1956". KNMI.nl.
  13. ^ "Knmi.nl" (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 March 2021.

External links

  • Map showing first two digits of postal codes (see List of postal codes in the Netherlands),
  • Lists of "places" (towns, villages, and various smaller entities), with municipality: alphabetical (ca. 4,800) – by province (extended, ca. 7,000)

Maps

  • Routenet.nl Most used website for maps and directions in the Netherlands, also gives address range for a full postal code, and shows the four-digit parts of the postal codes on the maps.
  • Multimap – shows geographic coordinates and allows a direct link to a map for a given location and with a given zoom level
  • http://route.anwb.nl/zoek_plattegrond.html
  • Michelin
  • (In Dutch)

  This article incorporates public domain material from World Factbook. CIA.

Coordinates: 52°30′N 5°30′E / 52.5°N 5.5°E / 52.5; 5.5

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This article is about the portion of the Netherlands located in Europe For the geography of the special municipalities of the Netherlands in the Caribbean see Bonaire Saba and Sint Eustatius For the geography of the rest of the Kingdom of the Netherlands see Aruba Curacao and Sint Maarten The geography of the European Netherlands is unusual in that much of its land has been reclaimed from the sea and is below sea level protected by dikes It is a small country with a total area of 41 545 km2 16 041 sq mi 1 and ranked 131st With a population of 17 4 million 2 and density of 521 km2 1 350 sq mi makes it the second most densely populated member of the European Union after Malta and the 12th most densely populated country in the world behind only three countries with a population over 16 million Consequently the Netherlands is highly urbanized Geography of the NetherlandsContinentEuropeRegionWestern EuropeCoordinates52 22 N 4 53 E 52 367 N 4 883 E 52 367 4 883AreaRanked 131st Total41 545 km2 16 041 sq mi Land80 59 Water19 41 Coastline451 km 280 mi BordersTotal land borders 1 027 km2 397 sq mi Highest pointVaalserberg 322 7 m 1 059 ft Lowest pointZuidplaspolder Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel 7 m 23 ft Longest riverRhine 764 km 475 mi Largest lakeIJsselmeer 1 100 km2 420 sq mi Exclusive economic zone154 011 km2 59 464 sq mi Map of the Netherlands in Europe Relief map of the Netherlands in Europe Contents 1 Statistics 2 Landscape 3 Urbanization 3 1 Largest cities 4 Climate 5 See also 6 References 7 External links 7 1 MapsStatistics EditGeographic coordinates 52 22 N 4 53 E 52 367 N 4 883 E 52 367 4 883The Dutch RD coordinate system Rijksdriehoeksmeting is also in common use 3 For transformation to and from geographical coordinates there is an official procedure RDNAPTRANS 4 and approximate as well as precise 5 tools available The west east coordinate is between 0 and 280 km and the south north coordinate between 300 and 620 km The central point is the Onze Lieve Vrouwentoren Our Lady s Tower in Amersfoort with RD coordinates 155 000 00 463 000 00 m and geographic coordinates approximately 52 9 N 5 23 E 52 150 N 5 383 E 52 150 5 383 Area 6 total 41 545 km2 16 041 sq mi land 33 481 km2 12 927 sq mi water 8 064 km2 3 114 sq mi Land boundaries total 1 027 km 638 mi border countries Belgium 450 km 280 mi Germany 577 km 359 mi Coastline 451 km 280 mi Maritime claims territorial sea 12 nmi 22 2 km 13 8 mi contiguous zone 24 nmi 44 4 km 27 6 mi exclusive economic zone 154 011 km2 59 464 sq mi with 200 nmi 370 4 km 230 2 mi Climate temperate marine cool summers and mild winters European mainland tropical Caribbean islands Terrain mostly coastal lowland and reclaimed land polders some hills in southeast Hypsometric curve of the Netherlands in Europe The land is unusually low and significant portions lie below mean sea level Elevation extremes lowest point Zuidplaspolder Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel 7 m 23 ft below sea level highest point on European mainland Vaalserberg 322 7 m 1 059 ft above sea level highest point including the Caribbean islands Mount Scenery on Saba 887 m 2 910 ft above sea level Natural resources natural gas petroleum peat limestone salt sand and gravel arable landLand use 2011 arable land 25 08 permanent crops 0 88 other 74 04 Irrigated land 2007 4 572 km2 1 765 sq mi Total renewable water resources 2011 91 km3 22 cu mi The coastal dunes are vital to the existence of areas of the Netherlands Natural hazards flooding by sea and rivers is a constant danger The extensive system of dikes dams and sand dunes protect nearly one half of the total area from being flooded during the heavy autumn storms from the north west Environment current issues water pollution in the form of heavy metals organic compounds and fertilisers such as nitrates and phosphates air pollution from vehicles and refining activities acid rainEnvironment international agreements party to Air Pollution Air Pollution Nitrogen Oxides Air Pollution Persistent Organic Pollutants Air Pollution Sulphur 85 Air Pollution Sulphur 94 Air Pollution Volatile Organic Compounds Antarctic Environmental Protocol Antarctic Treaty Biodiversity Climate Change Climate Change Kyoto Protocol Desertification Endangered Species Environmental Modification Hazardous Wastes Law of the Sea Marine Dumping Marine Life Conservation Ozone Layer Protection Ship Pollution Tropical Timber 83 Tropical Timber 94 Wetlands Whaling signed but not ratified noneLandscape EditThe country can be split into two areas the low and flat lands in the west and north and the higher lands with minor hills in the east and south The former including the reclaimed polders and river deltas make up about half of its surface area and are less than 1 metre 3 3 ft above sea level much of it actually below sea level An extensive range of seawalls and coastal dunes protect the Netherlands from the sea and levees and dikes along the rivers protect against river flooding A recent global remote sensing analysis suggested that there were 1 025km of tidal flats in the Netherlands making it the 31st ranked country in terms of tidal flat area 7 The rest of the country is mostly flat only in the extreme south of the country does the land rise to any significant extent in the foothills of the Ardennes mountains This is where Vaalserberg is located the highest point on the European part of the Netherlands at 322 7 metres 1 059 ft above sea level The highest point of the entire country is Mount Scenery 887 metres or 2 910 ft which is located outside the European part of the Netherlands on the island of Saba in the Caribbean The Netherlands is located at mouths of three major European rivers Rhine Maas or Meuse and Scheldt In November 2016 the Netherlands and Belgium agreed to cede small uninhabited parcels of land to reflect a change in course of the river Meuse or Maas in Dutch The land swap is to take effect as of 2018 8 Urbanization EditLargest cities Edit With their provinces in November 2019 9 Amsterdam North Holland 872 680 inhabitants Rotterdam South Holland 650 711 The Hague s Gravenhage South Holland 544 766 Utrecht Utrecht 357 179 Eindhoven North Brabant 234 235List of metropolitan areas of European Netherlands Metropolitan area Core city PopulationRandstad Amsterdam 8 366 078Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague nl Rotterdam 2 392 289Amsterdam Transport Region nl Amsterdam 1 484 893Utrecht10 nl Utrecht 650 000Brabant city row nl Eindhoven 2 145 390Park city Limburg nl Heerlen 255 000Green Metropolitan Region Arnhem Nijmegen nl Arnhem 738 700Twente region nl Enschede 620 000Groningen Assen region nl Groningen 500 000Breda Tilburg nl Tilburg 530 557Eindhoven Metropolitan Region nl Eindhoven 784 369Brabant Outer Cities and Woensdrecht nl Roosendaal 164 838Amersfoort Amersfoort 286 053Apeldoorn Apeldoorn 212 808Dordrecht Dordrecht 283 906Haarlem Haarlem 414 491 s Hertogenbosch s Hertogenbosch 194 730Leeuwarden Leeuwarden 162 078Leiden Leiden 338 356Maastricht Maastricht 181 153Sittard Geleen Sittard Geleen 150 448Zwolle Zwolle 178 021Climate EditThe predominant wind direction in the European Netherlands is southwest which causes a mild maritime climate with moderately warm summers and cool winters and typically high humidity This is especially true close to the Dutch coastline where the difference in temperature between summer and winter as well as between day and night is noticeably smaller than it is in the southeast of the country Ice days maximum temperature below 0 C 32 F usually occur from December until February with the occasional rare ice day prior to or after that period Freezing days minimum temperature below 0 C 32 F occur much more often usually ranging from mid November to late March but not rarely measured as early as mid October and as late as mid May If one chooses the height of measurement to be 10 cm 4 in above ground instead of 150 cm 59 in one may even find such temperatures in the middle of the summer On average snow can occur from November to April but sometimes occurs in May or October too Warm days maximum temperature above 20 C 68 F are usually found in April to October but in some parts of the country these warm days can also occur in March or even sometimes in November or February usually not in De Bilt however Summer days maximum temperature above 25 C 77 F are usually measured in De Bilt from May until September tropical days maximum temperature above 30 C 86 F are rare and usually occur only in June to August Precipitation throughout the year is distributed relatively equally each month Summer and autumn months tend to gather a little more precipitation than the other months mainly because of the intensity of the rainfall rather than the frequency of rain days this is especially the case in summer when lightning is also much more frequent The number of sunshine hours is affected by the fact that because of the geographical latitude the length of the days varies between barely eight hours in December and nearly 17 hours in June The following table are based on mean measurements by the KNMI weather station in De Bilt between 1991 and 2020 The highest recorded temperature was 40 7 C 105 3 F reached on 25 July 2019 in Gilze Rijen 10 11 The lowest temperature in the Netherlands was recorded at Winterswijk on 27 January 1942 when the temperature dropped to 27 4 C 17 3 F 12 Climate data for De Bilt 1991 2020 averages all KNMI locations 1901 2021 extremes snowy days 2003 2020 averages Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 16 5 61 7 20 5 68 9 26 1 79 0 32 2 90 0 35 6 96 1 37 2 99 0 40 7 105 3 37 8 100 0 35 1 95 2 30 1 86 2 22 0 71 6 16 7 62 1 40 7 105 3 Average high C F 6 1 43 0 7 0 44 6 10 5 50 9 14 8 58 6 18 3 64 9 20 9 69 6 23 1 73 6 22 9 73 2 19 5 67 1 14 8 58 6 9 9 49 8 6 7 44 1 14 5 58 1 Daily mean C F 3 6 38 5 3 9 39 0 6 5 43 7 9 8 49 6 13 4 56 1 16 2 61 2 18 3 64 9 17 9 64 2 14 7 58 5 10 9 51 6 7 0 44 6 4 2 39 6 10 5 50 9 Average low C F 0 9 33 6 0 7 33 3 2 4 36 3 4 5 40 1 8 0 46 4 10 8 51 4 13 0 55 4 12 5 54 5 10 0 50 0 7 1 44 8 3 9 39 0 1 6 34 9 6 0 42 8 Record low C F 27 4 17 3 26 8 16 2 20 7 5 3 9 4 15 1 5 4 22 3 1 2 29 8 0 7 33 3 1 3 34 3 3 7 25 3 8 5 16 7 14 4 6 1 22 3 8 1 27 4 17 3 Average precipitation mm inches 70 8 2 79 63 1 2 48 57 8 2 28 41 6 1 64 59 3 2 33 70 5 2 78 85 2 3 35 83 6 3 29 77 9 3 07 81 1 3 19 80 0 3 15 83 8 3 30 854 7 33 65 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 18 16 15 12 14 14 15 15 14 16 19 19 186Average snowy days 0 cm 5 6 3 0 0 0 1 4 19Average relative humidity 87 84 79 74 74 75 77 79 83 86 89 89 81Mean monthly sunshine hours 66 6 89 6 139 4 189 2 217 5 207 1 213 9 196 3 152 8 119 3 67 4 55 5 1 714 6Source KNMI nl 13 See also EditList of islands of the Netherlands List of places in the Netherlands List of mountains and hills in the Netherlands List of volcanoes in the Netherlands Extreme points of the NetherlandsReferences Edit Error CBS Statline RD at Kadaster nl in Dutch NSGI nl in Dutch Geopinie nl Error Murray N J Phinn S R DeWitt M Ferrari R Johnston R Lyons M B Clinton N Thau D Fuller R A 2019 The global distribution and trajectory of tidal flats Nature 565 7738 222 225 doi 10 1038 s41586 018 0805 8 PMID 30568300 S2CID 56481043 Reuters 29 November 2016 Belgium and Netherlands agree to swap land to simplify border The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 4 August 2017 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help CBS Statline KNMI Temperatuur door historische grens van 40 C Climate crisis blamed as temperature records broken in three nations TheGuardian com 24 July 2019 Recordkoude februari van 1956 KNMI nl Knmi nl in Dutch Retrieved 11 March 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Geography of the Netherlands Map showing first two digits of postal codes see List of postal codes in the Netherlands ditto Locate town or village find municipality it is part of range of postal codes and some other basic data Lists of places towns villages and various smaller entities with municipality alphabetical ca 4 800 by province extended ca 7 000 Maps Edit Routenet nl Most used website for maps and directions in the Netherlands also gives address range for a full postal code and shows the four digit parts of the postal codes on the maps Multimap shows geographic coordinates and allows a direct link to a map for a given location and with a given zoom level http route anwb nl zoek plattegrond html Michelin https web archive org web 20031202194742 http www landkaartenindex nl nederland nederland htm In Dutch This article incorporates public domain material from World Factbook CIA Coordinates 52 30 N 5 30 E 52 5 N 5 5 E 52 5 5 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geography of the Netherlands amp oldid 1145186983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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