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The Netherlands is a country in western Europe on the North Sea. It is characterised by its flatness.
Official languages are Dutch and Frisian, however the latter may only occur in a single province.
Useful Knowledge
Google Car
License Plates
License plates are yellow with black text, on the front and rear of cars. Like all countries in the [[File:Flag of {{{link}}}.svg|20px|link={{{link}}}]] [[{{{link}}}]], they have a blue marker on the left. Trailers have white license plates with black text, and may not have the blue European marker. Old cars, from before 1986, may use a license plate with white letters on a dark blue background.
There exist blue and green plates, but these are so rare that they are unnecessary for identifying the country.
Street Signs
Both signs for street names and city limits are blue with white letters.
Bollards
Roads
Highways and main roads are numbered, all numbers are unique. [National highways] start with an A, followed by a number. On signs they are typeset as white letters on a red background. Regional roads start with an N, followed by a number. These are typeset on signs using black letters on a yellow background. Roads may have both a national and regional number.
There may be roads labeled with an E, followed by a number. These are roads in the Internation E-road network.
Area Codes
The first number in landline phone numbers is mostly ordered by region. Mobile phone numbers always start in 06.
Postal Codes
Postal codes in The Netherlands consist of four numbers followed by two letters. It is unlikely to identify a location by postal code as they are rare in Google Street View.