AFAIK not.. He has always used the British flag, just like Irvine..
Probably i mis-remembered because of his scottish helmet (childhood memories you know )
AFAIK not.. He has always used the British flag, just like Irvine..
The UK is not a country, It's a country of country's, All nations have an independent government that is overlooked by one man; The Prime Minister.
The thing with the Netherlands is that "The Netherlands" points at an other amount of area than "The Kingdom of the Netherlands".Then The Netherlands isnt a country either
Then The Netherlands isnt a country either
Actually the term Holland is misused a lot. Though its pretty common nowadays to say Holland and The Netherland are the same.Something I've always wondered about. What is the difference between Nederland and Holland?
My great great grand dad came from Holland as was told when we grew up but then also started to use Nederland. Are they one in the same?
Actually the term Holland is misused a lot. Though its pretty common nowadays to say Holland and The Netherland are the same.
Originally Holland stands for two provinces in The Netherlands called Zuid Holland & Noord Holland (South and North).
Is it similar to the US where we are a country with different states that have their own governments and governors but we still follow under one president? Scotland, england, etc are like states?
I think thats the situation, but with Scotland and Wales having less authonomy than your states.
US is the most federal country in the world, probably.