This year we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Every 50th year the return of the Prince of Orange, who had lived in exile in England, is shown in a grand spectacle on the beach of Scheveningen, a suburb of The Hague. We had been occupied by the troops of Napoleon from 1794-1813.
Since 1813 until today we have had four kings and three ruling queens.
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I always enjoy the history that you include in your posts, Wil!! Thanks for sharing! Hope you've had a great weekend and that you're ready for a new week!!
Hi I popped over here from Sylvia's post to wish you a wonderful birthday. What a blessing be able to receive and entertain your children and grandchildren in honor of your day. Greetings, Jo (Tanzania)
200 years! Congratulations, Wil. I was in Curacao many years ago, and knew about the Netherlands Antilles, but didn't realize they were equal partners in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. I like that. Always nice to learn something new, too. Love, K
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I always enjoy the history that you include in your posts, Wil!! Thanks for sharing! Hope you've had a great weekend and that you're ready for a new week!!
most informative, Wil
Thank you
ALOHA from Honolulu
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Hi I popped over here from Sylvia's post to wish you a wonderful birthday. What a blessing be able to receive and entertain your children and grandchildren in honor of your day. Greetings, Jo (Tanzania)
Americans never hear this stuff. Cool.
This is all new and interesting history to me ...and I love learning new things in this way).
I love that map Wil, it is so iformative.
Informative post and great photo ~ thanks, carol, xxx
Interesting post!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River.
Interesting bit of history and beautiful photo of the flag. I learned something!
Thanks for sharing the history and this wonderful post. The 200th anniversary is a big event. Have a happy week ahead!
200 years! Congratulations, Wil.
I was in Curacao many years ago, and knew about the Netherlands Antilles, but didn't realize they were equal partners in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. I like that.
Always nice to learn something new, too.
Love, K
A great slice of history.
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