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The Low Countries is a term used to denote collectively [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]] and the [[Netherlands]]. These countries are also collectively referred to by the term Benelux.
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The '''Low Countries''' is a term used to denote collectively [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]] and the [[Netherlands]]. These countries are also collectively referred to by the term [[Benelux]], coined in 1949 when the Netherlands joined the existing Belgium-Luxembourg [[customs union]].
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*see also [[History of the Netherlands]]
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*see also [[History of Belgium]]
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[[Category:Europe]]
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[[Category:European History]]
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[[Category:Belgium]]
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[[Category:Netherlands]]
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[[Category:Luxembourg]]

Latest revision as of 19:06, March 2, 2017

The Low Countries is a term used to denote collectively Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. These countries are also collectively referred to by the term Benelux, coined in 1949 when the Netherlands joined the existing Belgium-Luxembourg customs union.