National symbols of the Netherlands
Symbols of the Netherlands are items or symbols that have symbolic meaning to, or represent, the Netherlands.There symbols are seen in official capacities, such as flags, coats of arms, postage stamps, and currency, and in URLs. They appear less formally as recurring themes in literature, art and folk art, heraldry, monuments, clothing, personal decoration, and as the names of parks, bridges, streets, and clubs. The less formal manifestations may be classified as national emblems.
Official symbols
Flag
Coat of arms
Dutch orange lion
One of the symbols with which the Dutch associate themselves is a Lion called the Dutch Lion. The symbol is especially widely used with football.
National Anthem
Wilhelmus
Other
The colour orange has long been associated with the Netherlands due to Willem van Orange.
Other things commonly associated with the Netherlands include tulips, clogs, Gouda cheese and windmills.
- v
- t
- e
- Germanic tribes
- Roman Era
- Frisii, Chamavi, Batavi, Cananefates
- Migration Period
- Saxons, Frisians, Franks
- Dorestad, Utrecht
- Development urban centers
- Frisian Kingdom
- Frankish Kingdom
- Middle Francia
- Lower Lorraine
- Flanders, Holland, Frisian Freedom
- Brabant, Guelders
- Holy Roman Empire
- Burgundian Netherlands
- Habsburg Netherlands
- Renaissance
- Seventeen Provinces
- Spanish Netherlands
- Eighty Years' War
- Dutch Republic
- Golden Age
- Batavian Revolution
- Batavian Republic
- Kingdom of Holland
- Incorporation
- Principality
- United Kingdom
- Netherlands since 1900
Transport |
---|
- Category
- Portal