New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . In Amsterdam many of the streets contain canals. THE NORSE COUNTRIES. 121 .id children go about on skates, and almost11 the trade is carried on over the ice. The people of the Netherlands are called)utch, and are nearly related to tlie Germans,hey are noted for their industry, and therere no better farmers in all Europe. Theylise grain and potatoes, but the Dutch are bestnown for their butter and cheese, for the moistnvlands make excellent pasturage. Not enoughrain is produced to feed the dense population,ut dairy products and ca


New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . In Amsterdam many of the streets contain canals. THE NORSE COUNTRIES. 121 .id children go about on skates, and almost11 the trade is carried on over the ice. The people of the Netherlands are called)utch, and are nearly related to tlie Germans,hey are noted for their industry, and therere no better farmers in all Europe. Theylise grain and potatoes, but the Dutch are bestnown for their butter and cheese, for the moistnvlands make excellent pasturage. Not enoughrain is produced to feed the dense population,ut dairy products and cattle are exported. Souie of the laro-e islands southeast , some of the West Indies, and a partE Guiana in South America belong to thelutch. Drugs, coffee, and spices are sent fromlese colonies to the mother country, and•om there to all parts of Europe and America. Find Amsterdam. It is surroundedY strong dikes. Many of thexeets contain canals, so that3U may look out of yourotel window and see ahite sail in the streetjfore your door. Many: the diamonds


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