North Holland

Maps and statistics of North Holland

North Holland, or Noord-Holland in Dutch, is a province in the northwest of the Netherlands, bordered by the North Sea to the west and the IJsselmeer to the east. It encompasses diverse landscapes including dunes, beaches, polders, and vibrant urban centers. The provincial capital is Haarlem, known for its historic architecture and museums. North Holland is home to the Netherlands’ largest city, Amsterdam, renowned for its cultural landmarks such as the Rijksmuseum, the Anne Frank House, and its iconic canals.

The province also includes picturesque towns like Zaanse Schans, famous for its historic windmills and traditional Dutch houses, and Alkmaar, known for its traditional cheese market. North Holland plays a vital role in agriculture, industry, and tourism. The region features national parks like the Zuid-Kennemerland and the Texel Dunes, offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Additionally, the province is well-connected with an extensive network of roads, railways, and waterways, contributing to its economic vibrancy.

Population 2,879,527
Area 3,409.303 km2

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