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The '''Kingdom of the Netherlands''' (Dutch: ''Koninkrijk der Nederlanden'') is a multinational country. It consists of three major constituent members (''componenten'')— the [[Netherlands]], the [[Zeylan|Union of Zeylan]], and [[New Batavia]]. It is often characterized as a decentralized federation or a federacy, with the Netherlands ''de facto'' possessing asymmetric powers over other constituent states. |
The '''Kingdom of the Netherlands''' (Dutch: ''Koninkrijk der Nederlanden'') is a multinational country. It consists of three major constituent members (''componenten'')— the [[Netherlands]], the [[Zeylan|Union of Zeylan]], and [[New Batavia]]. It is often characterized as a decentralized federation or a federacy, with the Netherlands ''de facto'' possessing asymmetric powers over other constituent states. |
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Revision as of 15:23, 20 December 2022
Kingdom of the Netherlands Koninkrijk der Nederlanden | |
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Flag | |
Capital and largest city | Amsterdam |
Official languages | Dutch |
Recognized languages | Sinhala |
Government | Federal monarchy |
The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden) is a multinational country. It consists of three major constituent members (componenten)— the Netherlands, the Union of Zeylan, and New Batavia. It is often characterized as a decentralized federation or a federacy, with the Netherlands de facto possessing asymmetric powers over other constituent states.
It is the foremost multi-continental sovereign state in the world, with territories in Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and Australasia. The bulk of the population and economic value is located in the European provinces of the Netherlands, followed by the Province of Zeylan in southern Asia. The Kingdom is considered the foundation of the cultural-economic Batavosphere region.
History
Constituents
Each of the three constituent countries manage their own subdivisions, which also include overseas territories of that particular constituent nation.
Country | Capital | |
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Subdivision | ||
Netherlands | Amsterdam | |
European provinces | ||
Saint Helena and Mauritius | Mauritsstad | |
Sint Maarten | Fort Amsterdam | |
Saba | De Botte | |
Sint Eustatius | Oranjestad | |
Union of Zeylan | Kolamba | |
Province of Zeylan | ||
Kingdom of Kandy | Kandie | |
New Batavia | Noorstadt | |
Province of New Batavia | ||
Mynors Islands | — | |
Mijnclara Island | — | |
Kingdom of the Netherlands | Amsterdam |
Government and Politics
The Kingdom is a constitutional federal monarchy, a union of three constituent states with a quasi-federal structure. The head of state is the monarch of the Netherlands, who hails from the Orange-Nassau dynasty. Each state has an independent head of government, though the Prime Minister of the Netherlands is in effect acknowledged as being of a higher status. As established in the late 20th century, the Kingdom operates on the principle of equality from practicality (gelijkheid van nut), emphasizing the ideal of justice through pragmatism.
Executive
The Council of States (Raad der Staten) functions as the core executive body of the Kingdom. It is informally called the Triumvirate (Driemanschap), as it consists of the heads of government of the three constituent states, who collectively make decisions regarding the Kingdom's affairs.