I know some Dutch people who would be rather offended if you’d call them a Hollander. 

I always thought Twente and de Achterhoek were the same area...You can call me everything except Twentenaar, mostly I go with Achterhoeker.![]()
I always thought Twente and de Achterhoek were the same area...![]()
afaik Twente is the same as Overijssel and Achterhoek is the province adjacent to the south and east of it. But being a foreigner I might be mistaken.I always thought Twente and de Achterhoek were the same area...![]()
afaik Twente is the same as Overijssel and Achterhoek is the province adjacent to the south and east of it. But being a foreigner I might be mistaken.
I think we need a map.
I'd love to go to Texel or Terschelling to learn more about the coastal fauna and flora =) Coming from a mountaneous area, I am fascinated by the sea.
The different dialects thing had me thinking. Is there such a thing as High Dutch that everyone speaks and understands, like High German or Queen's English?
ah, that would be very much the same situation as in German. Only that here local dialects seem to be a bit more dominant in the spoken language. There are rather a lot of Germans who are unable to speak an unaccented High German.
I’d recommend Vlieland, as there are no cars allowed on that island.I'd love to go to Texel or Terschelling to learn more about the coastal fauna and flora =) Coming from a mountaneous area, I am fascinated by the sea.
I like Deventer, Haarlem and Middelburg too, Vlissingen less so. I’m afraid I don’t remember anything about Zandvoort. Coastal towns in Holland tend to be crowded and touristy, in my experience.
I’d recommend Vlieland, as there are no cars allowed on that island.
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