Jan = new Array (
"If you want to wish someone happy new year in Dutch, you say \"gelukkig nieuwjaar\".",
"The Netherlands is located in the Western European time zone, which means it is six hours ahead of New York and nine hours ahead of Los Angeles.",
"The Dutch are very direct. Depending on your point of view, this is rude, tactless, or refreshing.",
"One favorite dish of the Dutch is herring. It is not eaten fried or baked, but raw with plenty of chopped onions.",
"People graduating from Dutch universities receive the academic title of 'doctorandus' (drs) for the humanities, 'meester' (mr) for law, and 'ingenieur' (ir) for the sciences.",
"New York was called Nieuw Amsterdam between 1626 and 1664, when the English took possession of the city during the second Anglo-Dutch war and renamed it to its present-day name.",
"Soldaat van Oranje (Soldier of Orange), a 1977 movie about Dutch resistance fighters, was proclaimed the best Dutch movie of all time.",
"The famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh only worked as an artist for ten years (between 1880 and his death in 1890). During this time, he created no less than 850 paintings and as many drawings.",
"The Netherlands was one of the founding members of the European Union (in 1950). The others are Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, and Luxembourg.",
"A 'koffie verkeerd' (\"wrong coffee\") is what the Americans call a steamer: half coffee and half steamed milk.",
"If you see a picture of a small envelope on Dutch wedding invitations, this means the couple to be married would like to receive money as a gift. This is perfectly acceptable in the Netherlands.",
"The Netherlands is geographically located between the main English and German language areas (Britain and Germany). Also linguistically, the Dutch language is \"between\" English and German-it shares characteristics with both, but also has its own pecularities.",
"The Dutch movie Karakter (\"Character\") won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997.",
"The Netherlands has a total area of 41,526 sq km (16,033 sq mi), of which 33,939 sq km (13,104 sq mi) is land surface. This makes it about twice the size of New Jersey.",
"Wooden shoes have an official European safety certification.",
"A total of 3 million pairs of wooden shoes are still being made every year in the Netherlands, but a large proportion of those are for tourists.",
"Queen Beatrix ascended to the throne in 1980. Before her came Queen Juliana (1948-1980), Queen Wilhelmina (1890-1948), and King Willem III (1849-1890).",
"Common prefixes in Dutch last names (such as 'van de', 'de', and 'van') are ignored in alphabetization. This means that in Dutch telephone directories you will find a last name such as 'van den Berg' under the letter B (and not V).",
"It is not customary in the Netherlands to give a person a birthday card if you will congratulate them in person. You send a birthday card by mail if you cannot attend the birthday party.",
"In the northern Dutch province of Friesland, there are just as many cows as people.",
"The Dutch national anthem is called \"Het Wilhelmus.\" It was written between 1568 and 1572, and it is one of the oldest national anthems in the world. It is an ode to William I, Prince of Orange, who led the fight for Dutch freedom from Spanish rule.",
"Alex and Edward Van Halen, from the rock band Van Halen, were born in the Netherlands.",
"People wear their wedding ring at either hand in the Netherlands. Traditionally, catholics used to wear it on their right hands and everyone else on their left hands, but this distinction is all but gone nowadays and you can wear the ring at whatever hand is most comfortable.",
"The Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. Contrary to what many Americans think, it rarely snows.",
"The earliest known Dutch text was written around 1100 by a monk from West Flanders, living at that time in Rochester Abbey in the county of Kent in England. He tested a new quill by writing a little love poem in his native tongue on the pages of the book he was working on.",
"Almost one quarter of the Netherlands is located below sea level.",
"Unlike American women, women in the Netherlands cannot legally change their names after marriage. They can adopt their husband's name in everyday practice if they want to, but they will legally always keep their maiden name.",
"Foreign television programs and movies are always subtitled in the Netherlands (except for shows for young children).",
"It is estimated that are some 2,500 loanwords from the Low Countries in English. Many of them have to do with shipping and art, two fields in which the Dutch traditionally excelled. The Dutch settlers in America also introduced Dutch words into the English language. [see tomorrow]",
"Common English words that derive from Dutch include boss ('baas' in Dutch), bowsprit ('boegspriet'), buoy ('boei'), cookie ('koekje'), deck ('dek'), easel ('ezel'), freight ('vracht'), landscape ('landschap'), skipper ('schipper'), uproar ('oproer'), wagon ('wagen'), and yacht ('jacht').",
"Today is the birthday of Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands."
);

Feb = new Array (
"An infamous word in English (and several other languages) that is often attributed to Dutch is \"apartheid,\" but this word actually originates from Afrikaans, an offshoot of Dutch that developed in South Africa and grew steadily into a separate language.",
"Today marks the second wedding anniversary of the Dutch crown prince, Willem-Alexander, and his Argentinian wife, Máxima. They were married on February 2, 2002 (02/02/02).",
"The Netherlands has a \"chain\" of islands off the northern coast called the \"Waddeneilanden.\"",
"Martin van Buren (1782-1862), eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841, was of Dutch descent.",
"Speed-skating is a sport that the Dutch have traditionally excelled in. At the 2003 Men's All-Round Speed-Skating World Championships, Dutch skaters came in first, second, third, and fourth.",
"There are 12 provinces in the Netherlands and 489 municipalities.",
"The epitome of Dutch flowers, the tulip, does not actually originate from the Netherlands. It was introduced into western Europe from Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) in the 16th century.",
"Jan de Bont, the successful cinematographer, director, and producer of Hollywood blockbusters such as Die Hard (cinematographer), Speed (director), and Minority Report (producer), is from the Netherlands.",
"Most Americans with Dutch roots live in Michigan, Wisconsin, and New York. There are also many Dutch immigrants in the Canadian province of Ontario.",
"Every Dutch person has a bicycle (often more than one), and there are twice as many bikes as cars.",
"The Netherlands is about twice the size of New Jersey, but only one sixteenth the size of Texas.",
"The Dutch sentence \"Sexy qua lijf, doch bang voor 't zwempak.\" (Sexy body, yet afraid of the swimming suit.) contains all letters of the alphabet.",
"The highest point in the Netherlands is the Vaalserberg in the south-eastern most tip of the country, which is 322 m (1056 ft) above sea level. It is called a \"mountain\" (berg).",
"Amsterdam has 1,281 bridges.",
"The Netherlands Antilles in the Caribean consist of the \"ABC islands\" (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao) and the \"SSS islands\" (Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten).",
"The Dutch national anthem, Het Wilhelmus, has fifteen stanzas in total. Generally, only the first and sixth stanzas are used at official events.",
"The Netherlands has 451 km (282 mi) of coastline.",
"The official name of the country is Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (Kingdom of the Netherlands).",
"The name Wall Street (New York) derives from Waalstraat (Waal is the name of a river).",
"The Netherlands has a population of about 16.2 million people.",
"The Dutch flag is red, white and blue. In the past, the flag was orange, white and blue as a reference to William of Orange. It wasn't until 1938 that Queen Wilhelmina officially decided that the colors should be red, white and blue.",
"The name of the U.S. state Rhode Island is of Dutch origin. It is derived from Rood Eiland (\"Red Island\").",
"The Dutch sentence \"Filmquiz bracht knappe ex-yogi van de wijs.\" (Film quiz left handsome ex-yogi bewildered.) contains all letters of the alphabet.",
"The first letters of all fifteen stanzas of the Dutch national anthem, Het Wilhelmus, together form the name WILLEM VAN NASSOV (William of Nassau).",
"The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, but the seat of government is in The Hague (Den Haag).",
"The Netherlands are about one fifth the size of the state of Minnesota.",
"Amsterdam is entirely built on piles.",
"When planes arrive at Schiphol Airport just outside Amsterdam, they land 15 feet below sea level.",
"The Netherlands still has about 1,000 traditional working windmills."
);

Mar = new Array (
"The Netherlands is made up of twelve provinces (from the north to the south): Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, Overijssel, Gelderland, Utrecht, Flevoland, Noord Holland, Zuid-Holland, Zeeland, Noord-Brabant, and Limburg.",
"The \"southern\" counterpart of the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant is located in modern-day Belgium, where the province is simply called Brabant.",
"Dutch tennis player Richard Krajicek won the All England Lawn Tennis Championships (or Wimbledon, as it commonly known) in 1996.",
"There are more native speakers of Dutch than all languages in Scandinavia (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic) combined.",
"Figuring out how to flush a Dutch toilet can be quite daunting for tourists. Techniques vary from pulling a cord, pushing a lever or button, to pushing down the drainage pipe.",
"The word \"Netherlands\" means low-lying lands. A similar name for the country is used in French (Pays-Bas), Spanish, (Países Bajos), Italian (Paesi Bassi), and Portuguese (Países Baixos).",
"Piet Mondrian, one of the most influential 20th-century artists, was born in the Netherlands. His real name is Piet Mondriaan (with two a's), but outside the Netherlands he is known as Mondrian (with one a).",
"The normal Dutch word for bicycle is 'fiets', which is not found in any other language. Its origins are unknown.",
"Huey, Dewey, and Louie (Donald Duck's nephews) are called Kwik, Kwek and Kwak in Dutch.",
"The Dutch constitution came into effect in 1814, and was revised several times since, most recently in 1983.",
"The name Harlem (New York) derives from the Dutch city of Haarlem.",
"The best-known Dutch soccer teams are Ajax (from Amsterdam), Feijenoord (from Rotterdam), and PSV (from Eindhoven).",
"The Netherlands was a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (in 1950).",
"Gasoline in the Netherlands is about three and a half more expensive than in the U.S. That is why people there really appreciate small, fuel-efficient cars.",
"Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909, was of Dutch descent.",
"The name of the Dutch airline company KLM stands for Koninklijke Luchtvaartmaatschappij (\"Royal Airline Company\").",
"The five largest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag (The Hague), Utrecht (all in the west), and Eindhoven (in the south).",
"The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional and hereditary monarchy.",
"The name Brooklyn (New York) derives from the Dutch town of Breukelen.",
"The lowest point in the Netherlands is the Zuidplaspolder (just southeast of Rotterdam), which is 7 m (21 ft) below sea level.",
"The Netherlands is located at the mouths of three major European rivers: Rhine (Rijn), Meuse (Maas), and Schelde.",
"The oldest university of the Netherlands is in Leiden. Founded in 1575, it was a gift from William of Orange to the city of Leiden as a reward for its brave resistance against the Spanish invaders. The university's motto is \"Praesidium Libertatis\", meaning 'bastion of freedom'.",
"The average annual rainfall in the Netherlands is 797 mm (314 in).",
"Contrary to what you might think, coffee is not the main selling item in a \"coffee shop\" in Amsterdam.",
"Bert Blyleven, the famed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the U.S., was born in the Netherlands.",
"Dutch society is very secular, with more than half of the population not being affiliated to any religious group.",
"The Dutch language only has one word for niece and female cousin ('nicht'), and for nephew and male cousin ('neef'). It does, however, distinguish between a male cousin ('neef') and a female cousin ('nicht').",
"There are a number of extremely narrow houses in Amsterdam and Utrecht, some barely measuring 1.80 m (6 feet) in width. The houses are so narrow because in the 17th century houses were taxed based on their width.",
"The Netherlands has at least 10,000 miles of bicycle tracks.",
"The famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh was born today in 1853 in the town of Zundert in the southern province of Noord-Brabant.",
"There are two museums in the Netherlands that have major collections of works by Van Gogh: the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam and the Kröller-Müller museum in the national park De Hoge Veluwe."
);

Apr = new Array (
"The most comprehensive dictionary in the world is on the Dutch language. The \"Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal\" (Dictionary of the Dutch Language) is a 40-volume dictionary covering some 45,000 pages. It was started in 1852 and completed in 1998. In 2001, three new addendum volumes were added to describe recent words.",
"With a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile, the Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. (To compare, the U.S. has a population density of 75 people per square mile.)",
"The Netherlands is the one of biggest foreign investors in the U.S.",
"The Netherlands is located in the Western European time zone, which means it is six hours ahead of New York and nine hours ahead of Los Angeles.",
"The Dutch are very direct. Depending on your point of view, this is rude, tactless, or refreshing.",
"One favorite dish of the Dutch is herring. It is not eaten fried or baked, but raw with plenty of chopped onions.",
"People graduating from Dutch universities receive the academic title of 'doctorandus' (drs) for the humanities, 'meester' (mr) for law, and 'ingenieur' (ir) for the sciences.",
"New York was called Nieuw Amsterdam between 1626 and 1664, when the English took possession of the city during the second Anglo-Dutch war and renamed it to its present-day name.",
"Soldaat van Oranje (Soldier of Orange), a 1977 movie about Dutch resistance fighters, was proclaimed the best Dutch movie of all time.",
"The famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh only worked as an artist for ten years (between 1880 and his death in 1890). During this time, he created no less than 850 paintings and as many drawings.",
"The Netherlands was one of the founding members of the European Union (in 1950). The others are Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, and Luxembourg.",
"A 'koffie verkeerd' (\"wrong coffee\") is what the Americans call a steamer: half coffee and half steamed milk.",
"If you see a picture of a small envelope on Dutch wedding invitations, this means the couple to be married would like to receive money as a gift. This is perfectly acceptable in the Netherlands.",
"The Netherlands is geographically located between the main English and German language areas (Britain and Germany). Also linguistically, the Dutch language is \"between\" English and German-it shares characteristics with both, but also has its own pecularities.",
"The Dutch movie Karakter (\"Character\") won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997.",
"The Netherlands has a total area of 41,526 sq km (16,033 sq mi), of which 33,939 sq km (13,104 sq mi) is land surface. This makes it about twice the size of New Jersey.",
"Wooden shoes have an official European safety certification.",
"A total of 3 million pairs of wooden shoes are still being made every year in the Netherlands, but a large proportion of those are for tourists.",
"Queen Beatrix ascended to the throne in 1980. Before her came Queen Juliana (1948-1980), Queen Wilhelmina (1890-1948), and King Willem III (1849-1890).",
"Common prefixes in Dutch last names (such as 'van de', 'de', and 'van') are ignored in alphabetization. This means that in Dutch telephone directories you will find a last name such as 'van den Berg' under the letter B (and not V).",
"It is not customary in the Netherlands to give a person a birthday card if you will congratulate them in person. You send a birthday card by mail if you cannot attend the birthday party.",
"In the northern Dutch province of Friesland, there are just as many cows as people.",
"The Dutch national anthem is called \"Het Wilhelmus.\" It was written between 1568 and 1572, and it is one of the oldest national anthems in the world. It is an ode to William I, Prince of Orange, who led the fight for Dutch freedom from Spanish rule.",
"Alex and Edward Van Halen, from the rock band Van Halen, were born in the Netherlands.",
"People wear their wedding ring at either hand in the Netherlands. Traditionally, catholics used to wear it on their right hands and everyone else on their left hands, but this distinction is all but gone nowadays and you can wear the ring at whatever hand is most comfortable.",
"The Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. Contrary to what many Americans think, it rarely snows.",
"Today is the birthday of Willem-Alexander, the Dutch crown prince and heir to the throne.",
"The earliest known Dutch text was written around 1100 by a monk from West Flanders, living at that time in Rochester Abbey in the county of Kent in England. He tested a new quill by writing a little love poem in his native tongue on the pages of the book he was working on.",
"Almost one quarter of the Netherlands is located below sea level.",
"Today is Koninginnedag, or Queen's Day, which celebrates the queen-mother's (Juliana's) birthday."
);

May = new Array (
"Unlike American women, women in the Netherlands cannot legally change their names after marriage. They can adopt their husband's name in everyday practice if they want to, but they will legally always keep their maiden name.",
"Foreign television programs and movies are always subtitled in the Netherlands (except for shows for young children).",
"It is estimated that are some 2,500 loanwords from the Low Countries in English. Many of them have to do with shipping and art, two fields in which the Dutch traditionally excelled. The Dutch settlers in America also introduced Dutch words into the English language. [see tomorrow]",
"Common English words that derive from Dutch include boss ('baas' in Dutch), bowsprit ('boegspriet'), buoy ('boei'), cookie ('koekje'), deck ('dek'), easel ('ezel'), freight ('vracht'), landscape ('landschap'), skipper ('schipper'), uproar ('oproer'), wagon ('wagen'), and yacht ('jacht').",
"An infamous word in English (and several other languages) that is often attributed to Dutch is \"apartheid,\" but this word actually originates from Afrikaans, an offshoot of Dutch that developed in South Africa and grew steadily into a separate language.",
"The famous Dutch painter Rembrandt died today in 1669 at the age of 63. He created a total of 600 paintings, 300 etchings and 1400 drawings, but unfortunately not everything has been preserved.",
"The Netherlands has a \"chain\" of islands off the northern coast called the \"Waddeneilanden.\"",
"Martin van Buren (1782-1862), eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841, was of Dutch descent.",
"Speed-skating is a sport that the Dutch have traditionally excelled in. At the 2003 Men's All-Round Speed-Skating World Championships, Dutch skaters came in first, second, third, and fourth.",
"There are 12 provinces in the Netherlands and 489 municipalities.",
"The epitome of Dutch flowers, the tulip, does not actually originate from the Netherlands. It was introduced into western Europe from Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) in the 16th century.",
"Jan de Bont, the successful cinematographer, director, and producer of Hollywood blockbusters such as Die Hard (cinematographer), Speed (director), and Minority Report (producer), is from the Netherlands.",
"Most Americans with Dutch roots live in Michigan, Wisconsin, and New York. There are also many Dutch immigrants in the Canadian province of Ontario.",
"Today is the birthday of the original creator of this site!  We wish Ron a sunny day in Seattle.",
"Every Dutch person has a bicycle (often more than one), and there are twice as many bikes as cars.",
"The Netherlands is about twice the size of New Jersey, but only one sixteenth the size of Texas.",
"The Dutch sentence \"Sexy qua lijf, doch bang voor 't zwempak.\" (Sexy body, yet afraid of the swimming suit.) contains all letters of the alphabet.",
"The highest point in the Netherlands is the Vaalserberg in the south-eastern most tip of the country, which is 322 m (1056 ft) above sea level. It is called a \"mountain\" (berg).",
"Amsterdam has 1,281 bridges.",
"The Netherlands Antilles in the Caribean consist of the \"ABC islands\" (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao) and the \"SSS islands\" (Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten).",
"The Dutch national anthem, Het Wilhelmus, has fifteen stanzas in total. Generally, only the first and sixth stanzas are used at official events.",
"The Netherlands has 451 km (282 mi) of coastline.",
"The official name of the country is Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (Kingdom of the Netherlands).",
"The name Wall Street (New York) derives from Waalstraat (Waal is the name of a river).",
"The Netherlands has a population of about 16.2 million people.",
"The Dutch flag is red, white and blue. In the past, the flag was orange, white and blue as a reference to William of Orange. It wasn't until 1938 that Queen Wilhelmina officially decided that the colors should be red, white and blue.",
"The name of the U.S. state Rhode Island is of Dutch origin. It is derived from Rood Eiland (\"Red Island\").",
"The Dutch sentence \"Filmquiz bracht knappe ex-yogi van de wijs.\" (Film quiz left handsome ex-yogi bewildered.) contains all letters of the alphabet.",
"The first letters of all fifteen stanzas of the Dutch national anthem, Het Wilhelmus, together form the name WILLEM VAN NASSOV (William of Nassau).",
"The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, but the seat of government is in The Hague (Den Haag).",
"The Netherlands are about one fifth the size of the state of Minnesota."
);

Jun = new Array (
"Amsterdam is entirely built on piles.",
"When planes arrive at Schiphol Airport just outside Amsterdam, they land 15 feet below sea level.",
"The Netherlands still has about 1,000 traditional working windmills.",
"You can see 22 paintings by Rembrandt and 206 by Van Gogh in Amsterdam.",
"Rotterdam has the world's biggest seaport.",
"The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually not Dutch but German. The German word for German is 'Deutsch'.",
"The name Coney Island (New York) is of Dutch origin. It is derived from 17th-century Dutch \"Coneyne Eilant\" (\"Konijneneiland\" in modern Dutch), which means Rabbit Island.",
"SUVs are virtually non-existent in the Netherlands. For one thing, few people could afford to fuel these gas-guzzlers.",
"The origin of the Dutch language has been set by linguists at about 700 AD. It was around that time that Dutch emerged as a structurally distinct branch of West Germanic.",
"The most common last names in the Netherlands are de Vries, Janssen/Jansen, and de Jong.",
"Contrary to the U.S., it is not customary for expecting parents in the Netherlands to announce the name of the child before it is born.",
"Paul Verhoeven, the successful director of Hollywood blockbusters such as RoboCop, Basic Instinct, and Starship Troopers, is from the Netherlands.",
"The famous Dutch painter Rembrandt was born today in 1606. He was the son of a miller and had eight brothers and eight sisters. His father wanted him to a miller, but Rembrandt opted for a career in art.",
"National Park De Hoge Veluwe is one of the Netherlands' oldest and largest national parks. It consists of 5,500 hectares (13,600 acres) of woodland, heathland, lakes and driftsand.",
"Dutch has a number of English \"loanwords,\" which seem English but are not used in English itself. Examples are 'camping' (camp site) and 'smoking' (tuxedo).",
"The common prefixes 'van de', 'van den', and 'van der' in Dutch last names are commonly abbreviated to 'v.d.' or 'v/d'.",
"The longest placename in the Netherlands is Gasselterboerveenschemond (26 letters), which is a tiny village in the province of Drenthe.",
"The Dutch movie Antonia (\"Antonia's Line\") won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1995.",
"With only 0.008% of the world's area, the Netherlands is the world's third largest agricultural exporter after the U.S. (about 225 times bigger than the Netherlands) and France (about 13 times bigger).",
"There are 28 towns and villages in the U.S. that are called Holland. There is, of course, Holland, Michigan, but towns by that name can also be found in other states including Florida, Kansas, Indiana, Montana, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.",
"The Dutch constitution refers to the head of state as 'the King', even when the monarch is a woman.",
"The Netherlands borders Belgium on the south (450 km or 280 mi) and Germay on the east (577 km or 359 mi).",
"The English four-letter swear words that start with f- and s- are also widely used in the Netherlands, but there they are considered very mild. If Dutch people want to curse, they use \"real\" Dutch swear words.",
"You can get your driver's license in the Netherlands at the age of 18.",
"The oldest lighthouse on the Dutch coast is called \"De Brandaris.\" Named after the 5th-century Irish saint Brandanus, it is located on the island of Terschelling and was built in 1594.",
"The motto of the Dutch province of Zeeland, which is mostly below sea level, is \"Luctor et emergo,\" a Latin phrase which translates as \"I struggle and emerge\" (from the water).",
"Breakfast and lunch in the Netherlands typically consist of slices of bread with various toppings.",
"The South-American country of Suriname was a Dutch colony between 1667 and 1975, when it gained its independence (on this day).",
"The Netherlands is made up of twelve provinces (from the north to the south): Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, Overijssel, Gelderland, Utrecht, Flevoland, Noord Holland, Zuid-Holland, Zeeland, Noord-Brabant, and Limburg.",
"The \"southern\" counterpart of the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant is located in modern-day Belgium, where the province is simply called Brabant."
);

Jul = new Array (
"The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, but the seat of government is in The Hague (Den Haag).",
"The Netherlands are about one fifth the size of the state of Minnesota.",
"Amsterdam is entirely built on piles.",
"When planes arrive at Schiphol Airport just outside Amsterdam, they land 15 feet below sea level.",
"The Netherlands still has about 1,000 traditional working windmills.",
"You can see 22 paintings by Rembrandt and 206 by Van Gogh in Amsterdam.",
"Rotterdam has the world's biggest seaport.",
"The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually not Dutch but German. The German word for German is 'Deutsch'.",
"The name Coney Island (New York) is of Dutch origin. It is derived from 17th-century Dutch \"Coneyne Eilant\" (\"Konijneneiland\" in modern Dutch), which means Rabbit Island.",
"SUVs are virtually non-existent in the Netherlands. For one thing, few people could afford to fuel these gas-guzzlers.",
"The origin of the Dutch language has been set by linguists at about 700 AD. It was around that time that Dutch emerged as a structurally distinct branch of West Germanic.",
"The most common last names in the Netherlands are de Vries, Janssen/Jansen, and de Jong.",
"Contrary to the U.S., it is not customary for expecting parents in the Netherlands to announce the name of the child before it is born.",
"Paul Verhoeven, the successful director of Hollywood blockbusters such as RoboCop, Basic Instinct, and Starship Troopers, is from the Netherlands.",
"The famous Dutch painter Rembrandt was born today in 1606. He was the son of a miller and had eight brothers and eight sisters. His father wanted him to a miller, but Rembrandt opted for a career in art.",
"National Park De Hoge Veluwe is one of the Netherlands' oldest and largest national parks. It consists of 5,500 hectares (13,600 acres) of woodland, heathland, lakes and driftsand.",
"Dutch has a number of English \"loanwords,\" which seem English but are not used in English itself. Examples are 'camping' (camp site) and 'smoking' (tuxedo).",
"The common prefixes 'van de', 'van den', and 'van der' in Dutch last names are commonly abbreviated to 'v.d.' or 'v/d'.",
"The longest placename in the Netherlands is Gasselterboerveenschemond (26 letters), which is a tiny village in the province of Drenthe.",
"The Dutch movie Antonia (\"Antonia's Line\") won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1995.",
"With only 0.008% of the world's area, the Netherlands is the world's third largest agricultural exporter after the U.S. (about 225 times bigger than the Netherlands) and France (about 13 times bigger).",
"There are 28 towns and villages in the U.S. that are called Holland. There is, of course, Holland, Michigan, but towns by that name can also be found in other states including Florida, Kansas, Indiana, Montana, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.",
"The Dutch constitution refers to the head of state as 'the King', even when the monarch is a woman.",
"The Netherlands borders Belgium on the south (450 km or 280 mi) and Germay on the east (577 km or 359 mi).",
"The English four-letter swear words that start with f- and s- are also widely used in the Netherlands, but there they are considered very mild. If Dutch people want to curse, they use \"real\" Dutch swear words.",
"You can get your driver's license in the Netherlands at the age of 18.",
"The oldest lighthouse on the Dutch coast is called \"De Brandaris.\" Named after the 5th-century Irish saint Brandanus, it is located on the island of Terschelling and was built in 1594.",
"The motto of the Dutch province of Zeeland, which is mostly below sea level, is \"Luctor et emergo,\" a Latin phrase which translates as \"I struggle and emerge\" (from the water).",
"The famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh died today in 1890 at the age of 37, after he had shot himself two days earlier.",
"People in the Netherlands cannot normally change their names. One is only allowed to alter one's last name if it is offensive (and only by making minor modifications).",
"Breakfast and lunch in the Netherlands typically consist of slices of bread with various toppings."
);

Aug = new Array (
"The Netherlands is made up of twelve provinces (from the north to the south): Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, Overijssel, Gelderland, Utrecht, Flevoland, Noord Holland, Zuid-Holland, Zeeland, Noord-Brabant, and Limburg.",
"The \"southern\" counterpart of the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant is located in modern-day Belgium, where the province is simply called Brabant.",
"Dutch tennis player Richard Krajicek won the All England Lawn Tennis Championships (or Wimbledon, as it commonly known) in 1996.",
"There are more native speakers of Dutch than all languages in Scandinavia (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic) combined.",
"Figuring out how to flush a Dutch toilet can be quite daunting for tourists. Techniques vary from pulling a cord, pushing a lever or button, to pushing down the drainage pipe.",
"The word \"Netherlands\" means low-lying lands. A similar name for the country is used in French (Pays-Bas), Spanish, (Países Bajos), Italian (Paesi Bassi), and Portuguese (Países Baixos).",
"Piet Mondrian, one of the most influential 20th-century artists, was born in the Netherlands. His real name is Piet Mondriaan (with two a's), but outside the Netherlands he is known as Mondrian (with one a).",
"The normal Dutch word for bicycle is 'fiets', which is not found in any other language. Its origins are unknown.",
"Huey, Dewey, and Louie (Donald Duck's nephews) are called Kwik, Kwek and Kwak in Dutch.",
"The Dutch constitution came into effect in 1814, and was revised several times since, most recently in 1983.",
"The name Harlem (New York) derives from the Dutch city of Haarlem.",
"The best-known Dutch soccer teams are Ajax (from Amsterdam), Feijenoord (form Rotterdam), and PSV (from Eindhoven).",
"The Netherlands was a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (in 1950).",
"Gasoline in the Netherlands is about three and a half more expensive than in the U.S. That is why people there really appreciate small, fuel-efficient cars.",
"Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909, was of Dutch descent.",
"The name of the Dutch airline company KLM stands for Koninklijke Luchtvaartmaatschappij (\"Royal Airline Company\").",
"The five largest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag (The Hague), Utrecht (all in the west), and Eindhoven (in the south).",
"The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional and hereditary monarchy.",
"The name Brooklyn (New York) derives from the Dutch town of Breukelen.",
"The lowest point in the Netherlands is the Zuidplaspolder (just southeast of Rotterdam), which is 7 m (21 ft) below sea level.",
"The Netherlands is located at the mouths of three major European rivers: Rhine (Rijn), Meuse (Maas), and Schelde.",
"The oldest university of the Netherlands is in Leiden. Founded in 1575, it was a gift from William of Orange to the city of Leiden as a reward for its brave resistance against the Spanish invaders. The university's motto is \"Praesidium Libertatis\", meaning 'bastion of freedom'.",
"The average annual rainfall in the Netherlands is 797 mm (314 in).",
"Contrary to what you might think, coffee is not the main selling item in a \"coffee shop\" in Amsterdam.",
"Bert Blyleven, the famed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the U.S., was born in the Netherlands.",
"Dutch society is very secular, with more than half of the population not being affiliated to any religious group.",
"The Dutch language only has one word for niece and female cousin ('nicht'), and for nephew and male cousin ('neef'). It does, however, distinguish between a male cousin ('neef') and a female cousin ('nicht').",
"There are a number of extremely narrow houses in Amsterdam and Utrecht, some barely measuring 1.80 m (6 feet) in width. The houses are so narrow because in the 17th century houses were taxed based on their width.",
"The Netherlands has at least 10,000 miles of bicycle tracks.",
"Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd president of the United States from 1933 to 1945, was of Dutch descent.",
"There are two museums in the Netherlands that have major collections of works by Van Gogh: the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam and the Kröller-Müller museum in the national park De Hoge Veluwe."
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"The most comprehensive dictionary in the world is on the Dutch language. The \"Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal\" (Dictionary of the Dutch Language) is a 40-volume dictionary covering some 45,000 pages. It was started in 1852 and completed in 1998. In 2001, three new addendum volumes were added to describe recent words.",
"With a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile, the Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. (To compare, the U.S. has a population density of 75 people per square mile.)",
"The Netherlands is the one of biggest foreign investors in the U.S.",
"The Netherlands is located in the Western European time zone, which means it is six hours ahead of New York and nine hours ahead of Los Angeles.",
"The Dutch are very direct. Depending on your point of view, this is rude, tactless, or refreshing.",
"One favorite dish of the Dutch is herring. It is not eaten fried or baked, but raw with plenty of chopped onions.",
"People graduating from Dutch universities receive the academic title of 'doctorandus' (drs) for the humanities, 'meester' (mr) for law, and 'ingenieur' (ir) for the sciences.",
"New York was called Nieuw Amsterdam between 1626 and 1664, when the English took possession of the city during the second Anglo-Dutch war and renamed it to its present-day name.",
"Soldaat van Oranje (Soldier of Orange), a 1977 movie about Dutch resistance fighters, was proclaimed the best Dutch movie of all time.",
"The famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh only worked as an artist for ten years (between 1880 and his death in 1890). During this time, he created no less than 850 paintings and as many drawings.",
"The Netherlands was one of the founding members of the European Union (in 1950). The others are Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, and Luxembourg.",
"A 'koffie verkeerd' (\"wrong coffee\") is what the Americans call a steamer: half coffee and half steamed milk.",
"If you see a picture of a small envelope on Dutch wedding invitations, this means the couple to be married would like to receive money as a gift. This is perfectly acceptable in the Netherlands.",
"The Netherlands is geographically located between the main English and German language areas (Britain and Germany). Also linguistically, the Dutch language is \"between\" English and German-it shares characteristics with both, but also has its own pecularities.",
"The Dutch movie Karakter (\"Character\") won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997.",
"The Netherlands has a total area of 41,526 sq km (16,033 sq mi), of which 33,939 sq km (13,104 sq mi) is land surface. This makes it about twice the size of New Jersey.",
"Wooden shoes have an official European safety certification.",
"A total of 3 million pairs of wooden shoes are still being made every year in the Netherlands, but a large proportion of those are for tourists.",
"Queen Beatrix ascended to the throne in 1980. Before her came Queen Juliana (1948-1980), Queen Wilhelmina (1890-1948), and King Willem III (1849-1890).",
"Common prefixes in Dutch last names (such as 'van de', 'de', and 'van') are ignored in alphabetization. This means that in Dutch telephone directories you will find a last name such as 'van den Berg' under the letter B (and not V).",
"It is not customary in the Netherlands to give a person a birthday card if you will congratulate them in person. You send a birthday card by mail if you cannot attend the birthday party.",
"In the northern Dutch province of Friesland, there are just as many cows as people.",
"The Dutch national anthem is called \"Het Wilhelmus.\" It was written between 1568 and 1572, and it is one of the oldest national anthems in the world. It is an ode to William I, Prince of Orange, who led the fight for Dutch freedom from Spanish rule.",
"Alex and Edward Van Halen, from the rock band Van Halen, were born in the Netherlands.",
"People wear their wedding ring at either hand in the Netherlands. Traditionally, catholics used to wear it on their right hands and everyone else on their left hands, but this distinction is all but gone nowadays and you can wear the ring at whatever hand is most comfortable.",
"The Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. Contrary to what many Americans think, it rarely snows.",
"The earliest known Dutch text was written around 1100 by a monk from West Flanders, living at that time in Rochester Abbey in the county of Kent in England. He tested a new quill by writing a little love poem in his native tongue on the pages of the book he was working on.",
"Almost one quarter of the Netherlands is located below sea level.",
"Unlike American women, women in the Netherlands cannot legally change their names after marriage. They can adopt their husband's name in everyday practice if they want to, but they will legally always keep their maiden name.",
"Foreign television programs and movies are always subtitled in the Netherlands (except for shows for young children)."
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"It is estimated that are some 2,500 loanwords from the Low Countries in English. Many of them have to do with shipping and art, two fields in which the Dutch traditionally excelled. The Dutch settlers in America also introduced Dutch words into the English language. [see tomorrow]",
"Common English words that derive from Dutch include boss ('baas' in Dutch), bowsprit ('boegspriet'), buoy ('boei'), cookie ('koekje'), deck ('dek'), easel ('ezel'), freight ('vracht'), landscape ('landschap'), skipper ('schipper'), uproar ('oproer'), wagon ('wagen'), and yacht ('jacht').",
"An infamous word in English (and several other languages) that is often attributed to Dutch is \"apartheid,\" but this word actually originates from Afrikaans, an offshoot of Dutch that developed in South Africa and grew steadily into a separate language.",
"The famous Dutch painter Rembrandt died today in 1669 at the age of 63. He created a total of 600 paintings, 300 etchings and 1400 drawings, but unfortunately not everything has been preserved.",
"The Netherlands has a \"chain\" of islands off the northern coast called the \"Waddeneilanden.\"",
"Martin van Buren (1782-1862), eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841, was of Dutch descent.",
"Speed-skating is a sport that the Dutch have traditionally excelled in. At the 2003 Men's All-Round Speed-Skating World Championships, Dutch skaters came in first, second, third, and fourth.",
"There are 12 provinces in the Netherlands and 489 municipalities.",
"The epitome of Dutch flowers, the tulip, does not actually originate from the Netherlands. It was introduced into western Europe from Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) in the 16th century.",
"Jan de Bont, the successful cinematographer, director, and producer of Hollywood blockbusters such as Die Hard (cinematographer), Speed (director), and Minority Report (producer), is from the Netherlands.",
"Most Americans with Dutch roots live in Michigan, Wisconsin, and New York. There are also many Dutch immigrants in the Canadian province of Ontario.",
"Every Dutch person has a bicycle (often more than one), and there are twice as many bikes as cars.",
"The Netherlands is about twice the size of New Jersey, but only one sixteenth the size of Texas.",
"The Dutch sentence \"Sexy qua lijf, doch bang voor 't zwempak.\" (Sexy body, yet afraid of the swimming suit.) contains all letters of the alphabet.",
"The highest point in the Netherlands is the Vaalserberg in the south-eastern most tip of the country, which is 322 m (1056 ft) above sea level. It is called a \"mountain\" (berg).",
"Amsterdam has 1,281 bridges.",
"The Netherlands Antilles in the Caribean consist of the \"ABC islands\" (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao) and the \"SSS islands\" (Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten).",
"The Dutch national anthem, Het Wilhelmus, has fifteen stanzas in total. Generally, only the first and sixth stanzas are used at official events.",
"The Netherlands has 451 km (282 mi) of coastline.",
"The official name of the country is Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (Kingdom of the Netherlands).",
"The name Wall Street (New York) derives from Waalstraat (Waal is the name of a river).",
"The Netherlands has a population of about 16.2 million people.",
"The Dutch flag is red, white and blue. In the past, the flag was orange, white and blue as a reference to William of Orange. It wasn't until 1938 that Queen Wilhelmina officially decided that the colors should be red, white and blue.",
"The name of the U.S. state Rhode Island is of Dutch origin. It is derived from Rood Eiland (\"Red Island\").",
"The Dutch sentence \"Filmquiz bracht knappe ex-yogi van de wijs.\" (Film quiz left handsome ex-yogi bewildered.) contains all letters of the alphabet.",
"The first letters of all fifteen stanzas of the Dutch national anthem, Het Wilhelmus, together form the name WILLEM VAN NASSOV (William of Nassau).",
"The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, but the seat of government is in The Hague (Den Haag).",
"The Netherlands are about one fifth the size of the state of Minnesota.",
"Amsterdam is entirely built on piles.",
"When planes arrive at Schiphol Airport just outside Amsterdam, they land 15 feet below sea level.",
"The Netherlands still has about 1,000 traditional working windmills."
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"You can see 22 paintings by Rembrandt and 206 by Van Gogh in Amsterdam.",
"Rotterdam has the world's biggest seaport.",
"The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually not Dutch but German. The German word for German is 'Deutsch'.",
"The name Coney Island (New York) is of Dutch origin. It is derived from 17th-century Dutch \"Coneyne Eilant\" (\"Konijneneiland\" in modern Dutch), which means Rabbit Island.",
"SUVs are virtually non-existent in the Netherlands. For one thing, few people could afford to fuel these gas-guzzlers.",
"The origin of the Dutch language has been set by linguists at about 700 AD. It was around that time that Dutch emerged as a structurally distinct branch of West Germanic.",
"The most common last names in the Netherlands are de Vries, Janssen/Jansen, and de Jong.",
"Contrary to the U.S., it is not customary for expecting parents in the Netherlands to announce the name of the child before it is born.",
"Paul Verhoeven, the successful director of Hollywood blockbusters such as RoboCop, Basic Instinct, and Starship Troopers, is from the Netherlands.",
"The famous Dutch painter Rembrandt was born today in 1606. He was the son of a miller and had eight brothers and eight sisters. His father wanted him to a miller, but Rembrandt opted for a career in art.",
"National Park De Hoge Veluwe is one of the Netherlands' oldest and largest national parks. It consists of 5,500 hectares (13,600 acres) of woodland, heathland, lakes and driftsand.",
"Dutch has a number of English \"loanwords,\" which seem English but are not used in English itself. Examples are 'camping' (camp site) and 'smoking' (tuxedo).",
"The common prefixes 'van de', 'van den', and 'van der' in Dutch last names are commonly abbreviated to 'v.d.' or 'v/d'.",
"The longest placename in the Netherlands is Gasselterboerveenschemond (26 letters), which is a tiny village in the province of Drenthe.",
"The Dutch movie Antonia (\"Antonia's Line\") won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1995.",
"With only 0.008% of the world's area, the Netherlands is the world's third largest agricultural exporter after the U.S. (about 225 times bigger than the Netherlands) and France (about 13 times bigger).",
"There are 28 towns and villages in the U.S. that are called Holland. There is, of course, Holland, Michigan, but towns by that name can also be found in other states including Florida, Kansas, Indiana, Montana, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.",
"The Dutch constitution refers to the head of state as 'the King', even when the monarch is a woman.",
"The Netherlands borders Belgium on the south (450 km or 280 mi) and Germay on the east (577 km or 359 mi).",
"The English four-letter swear words that start with f- and s- are also widely used in the Netherlands, but there they are considered very mild. If Dutch people want to curse, they use \"real\" Dutch swear words.",
"You can get your driver's license in the Netherlands at the age of 18.",
"The oldest lighthouse on the Dutch coast is called \"De Brandaris.\" Named after the 5th-century Irish saint Brandanus, it is located on the island of Terschelling and was built in 1594.",
"The motto of the Dutch province of Zeeland, which is mostly below sea level, is \"Luctor et emergo,\" a Latin phrase which translates as \"I struggle and emerge\" (from the water).",
"Breakfast and lunch in the Netherlands typically consist of slices of bread with various toppings.",
"The South-American country of Suriname was a Dutch colony between 1667 and 1975, when it gained its independence (on this day).",
"The Netherlands is made up of twelve provinces (from the north to the south): Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, Overijssel, Gelderland, Utrecht, Flevoland, Noord Holland, Zuid-Holland, Zeeland, Noord-Brabant, and Limburg.",
"The \"southern\" counterpart of the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant is located in modern-day Belgium, where the province is simply called Brabant.",
"Dutch tennis player Richard Krajicek won the All England Lawn Tennis Championships (or Wimbledon, as it commonly known) in 1996.",
"There are more native speakers of Dutch than all languages in Scandinavia (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic) combined.",
"Figuring out how to flush a Dutch toilet can be quite daunting for tourists. Techniques vary from pulling a cord, pushing a lever or button, to pushing down the drainage pipe."
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"The word \"Netherlands\" means low-lying lands. A similar name for the country is used in French (Pays-Bas), Spanish, (Países Bajos), Italian (Paesi Bassi), and Portuguese (Países Baixos).",
"Piet Mondrian, one of the most influential 20th-century artists, was born in the Netherlands. His real name is Piet Mondriaan (with two a's), but outside the Netherlands he is known as Mondrian (with one a).",
"The normal Dutch word for bicycle is 'fiets', which is not found in any other language. Its origins are unknown.",
"Huey, Dewey, and Louie (Donald Duck's nephews) are called Kwik, Kwek and Kwak in Dutch.",
"Today is the day that Sinterklaas, the Dutch counterpart to Santa Claus, delivers his presents to all children in the Netherlands..",
"The Dutch constitution came into effect in 1814, and was revised several times since, most recently in 1983.",
"The name Harlem (New York) derives from the Dutch city of Haarlem.",
"The best-known Dutch soccer teams are Ajax (from Amsterdam), Feijenoord (form Rotterdam), and PSV (from Eindhoven).",
"The Netherlands was a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (in 1950).",
"Gasoline in the Netherlands is about three and a half more expensive than in the U.S. That is why people there really appreciate small, fuel-efficient cars.",
"Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909, was of Dutch descent.",
"The name of the Dutch airline company KLM stands for Koninklijke Luchtvaartmaatschappij (\"Royal Airline Company\").",
"The five largest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag (The Hague), Utrecht (all in the west), and Eindhoven (in the south).",
"The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional and hereditary monarchy.",
"The name Brooklyn (New York) derives from the Dutch town of Breukelen.",
"The lowest point in the Netherlands is the Zuidplaspolder (just southeast of Rotterdam), which is 7 m (21 ft) below sea level.",
"The Netherlands is located at the mouths of three major European rivers: Rhine (Rijn), Meuse (Maas), and Schelde.",
"The oldest university of the Netherlands is in Leiden. Founded in 1575, it was a gift from William of Orange to the city of Leiden as a reward for its brave resistance against the Spanish invaders. The university's motto is \"Praesidium Libertatis\", meaning 'bastion of freedom'.",
"The average annual rainfall in the Netherlands is 797 mm (314 in).",
"Contrary to what you might think, coffee is not the main selling item in a \"coffee shop\" in Amsterdam.",
"Bert Blyleven, the famed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the U.S., was born in the Netherlands.",
"Dutch society is very secular, with more than half of the population not being affiliated to any religious group.",
"The Dutch language only has one word for niece and female cousin ('nicht'), and for nephew and male cousin ('neef'). It does, however, distinguish between a male cousin ('neef') and a female cousin ('nicht').",
"There are a number of extremely narrow houses in Amsterdam and Utrecht, some barely measuring 1.80 m (6 feet) in width. The houses are so narrow because in the 17th century houses were taxed based on their width.",
"Christmas in the Netherlands consists of a \"First Christmas Day\" (today) and a \"Second Christmas Day\" (December 26).",
"The Netherlands has at least 10,000 miles of bicycle tracks.",
"Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd president of the United States from 1933 to 1945, was of Dutch descent.",
"There are two museums in the Netherlands that have major collections of works by Van Gogh: the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam and the Kröller-Müller museum in the national park De Hoge Veluwe.",
"The most comprehensive dictionary in the world is on the Dutch language. The \"Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal\" (Dictionary of the Dutch Language) is a 40-volume dictionary covering some 45,000 pages. It was started in 1852 and completed in 1998. In 2001, three new addendum volumes were added to describe recent words.",
"With a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile, the Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. (To compare, the U.S. has a population density of 75 people per square mile.)",
"The Netherlands is the one of biggest foreign investors in the U.S."
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