Are Dutch and Danes the same?

Danish people come from Denmark, and they speak a language called Danish. Dutch people come from The Netherlands, and they speak Dutch.
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Are Denmark and The Netherlands similar?

Denmark is a totally different country altogether. It is not the same as The Netherlands (also Holland). These are two separate countries, but both are on the continent of Europe. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen.
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Can Danes understand Dutch?

If you're fluent in German and English, I would expect you to be able to at least understand a little bit. Phonetically, it much much harder. Dutch and Danish are certainly the hardest Germanic languages to understand. I'm pretty sure there isn't a (direct) link between the way they sound.
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Is Denmark and Danish the same thing?

The people of Denmark are called Danes. Things that are from Denmark are called Danish.
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Do Danes still exist?

The people you meet today in Denmark are the descendants of the people who didn't want to go anywhere. The current Danes are peaceful people. But there are still some things they have in common with the Vikings, and not just the way they scream bloody murder at you in the bicycle lanes.
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Similarities Between Dutch and Danish



Why are Holland called Dutch?

Because they are of Germanic descent. Dutch = Deutsch.
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Are Dutch descendants of Vikings?

So, it can be said that the Vikings may have influenced the Dutch culture the way they influenced Germanic cultures through their beliefs and ideas. There were different types of raids under the Vikings. Some focused on the largest cities of Frisia for trade, while others targeted major cities for their settlements.
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Are Dutch considered Scandinavian?

In the Dutch language, the Netherlands is called “Nederlands”. The Netherlands is often considered a part of Scandinavia and even the Nordic countries when in reality, it is not true. Just because it lies to the south of these countries, people misinterpret Netherlands as a Nordic or a Scandinavian country.
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What are the 4 Scandinavian countries?

The Nordic Region consists of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, as well as the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland.
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Are Danes Vikings?

The Danish Vikings, also known as Danes, were the most politically organized of the different types of Vikings. This is why Danish kings played a greater role in Viking invasions long before Norwegian/Swedish Vikings. The Danes were the strongest of the Norsemen both in political and military power.
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Is Denmark considered Dutch?

If you live in the US and you don't know much about European countries, you're much more likely to be confused about these two words. Danish people come from Denmark, and they speak a language called Danish. Dutch people come from The Netherlands, and they speak Dutch.
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Why is Denmark also called Holland?

Because historically, the two Holland provinces contributed greatly to the country's wealth and prosperity (Amsterdam is located in Noord-Holland while The Hague and Rotterdam are in Zuid-Holland), the nation as a whole became known to the world as Holland.
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Why is Finland not in Scandinavia?

As is often the case, it depends. Geographically, Finland could be considered Scandinavian and at one time was a part of the Swedish Kingdom. Most Finns are Lutherans, as Scandinavians used to be. However, Finnish is not a Scandinavian language and Finns are ethnically distinct from Scandinavians.
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Are Germans Nordic?

There is no definitive answer to this question, but most experts would say that Germans are not Nordic because Germany is in Central Europe and uses the Standard German language. However, there are some similarities between the Germans and the other Nordic countries, including a shared language, culture, and values.
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What's the difference between Nordic and Scandinavian?

Scandinavia is a Northern European region made up of the countries of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, but broadly speaking sometimes also Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands. The Nordic region is the broader Scandinavian region plus Greenland, Jan Mayen Island, and Svalbard.
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What race are the Dutch?

The Dutch (Dutch: Nederlanders) are a Germanic ethnic group and nation native to the Netherlands. They share a common ancestry and culture and speak the Dutch language.
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Why are the Dutch so tall?

The Netherlands is officially the tallest country on planet Earth. For the most part, scientists believed this was due to wealth, a rich diet and quality health care. But a new study suggests that the overall height of Dutch people may actually be human evolution in action.
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What is black Dutch race?

The most common designation of “Black Dutch” refers to Dutch immigrants to New York who had swarthier complexions than most other Dutch. The darker complexions were usually due to intermarriage or out of wedlock births with Spanish soldiers during the Spanish occupation of the Netherlands.
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Who did the Dutch descended from?

Over time, English-speaking people used the word Dutch to describe people from both the Netherlands and Germany, and now just the Netherlands today. (At that point in time, in the early 1500s, the Netherlands and parts of Germany, along with Belgium and Luxembourg, were all part of the Holy Roman Empire.)
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Are Pennsylvania Dutch German?

The Pennsylvania Dutch are descendants of early German-speaking immigrants who arrived in Pennsylvania in the 1700s and 1800s to escape religious persecution in Europe. They were made of up German Reformed, Mennonite, Lutheran, Moravian and other religious groups and came from areas within the Holy Roman Empire.
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Why did Holland change to the Netherlands?

Rebranding A Nation

Because tourists primarily visit cities in the region of Holland, largely ignoring the other 10 provinces, the government has decided to work to attract focus on the country as a whole. The Dutch government is transitioning to using “The Netherlands” in all of its official branding.
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What do the Dutch call their country?

The official name of the country is the Kingdom of the Netherlands. King Willem-Alexander is the king of the nation. Holland actually only means the two provinces of Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland. However, the name Holland is often used when all of the Netherlands is meant.
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Are Finns Slavic or Scandinavian?

So Is Finland Scandinavian, Baltic, or Slavic? As the Finns are considered to be part of the Baltic Finnic ethnic group they are not considered either Scandinavian, Baltic, or Slavic.
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