Netherlands 荷兰 => Country

Created 2012-04-05 21:54:00
Updated 2012-04-06 20:37:55

Netherlands is a country on the continent Europe, her capital is Amsterdam. Here is the hierarchy of the Netherlands administrative divisions: Netherlands is subdivided into provinces, that are at their turn subdivided into municipalities, that are at their turn subdivided into towns, villages.

How French name their localities: department, city, town, district ? You find also their zipcode. The cities, towns in France are all called communes with a Mayer as administtrative chief, independently of its population and town size. Sometime, a town with only 3 souls has a mayer.

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City/Town Ref.
City/Town
Landgraaf
City/Town in French
Landgraaf
City/Town in Chinese
City/Town in Spanish
Landgraaf
City/Town in Italian
Landgraaf
City/Town in Portuguese
Landgraaf
City/Town in Germain
Landgraaf
CityX
Landgraaf
Pinyin
lán dé gé lā fū
Zipcode
6374 AG
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This is very different from the Chinese calling. There one has Chief of Village, Chief of Town, Chief of City.

In France, the zipcode is generally composed of 5 digits, of which the first two are the code of the departement that it belongs to.

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