Which country is Amsterdam in?

Amsterdam is Dutch.

Amsterdam is the largest city in the Netherlands, with an urban population of approximately 1.1 million. Located in the province of Holland, a western province of the country. Its name comes from the Amstel dam, which indicates the city's origins: a dam on the Amstel River, where Dam Square is today.

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The history of Amsterdam can be traced back to the fishing village in the 13th century. People once built a dam on the nearby Amstel River, which gave Amsterdam its name. The original name "Amstelredam" means "Amstel Dam". The 17th century was the "golden age" in Amsterdam's history. Amsterdam was the most important port and banking center in the world at the time.

Amsterdam has many tourist attractions, including the historic canal network, the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, the Anne Frank House, the red light district, and many cannabis cafes. Approximately 4.2 million tourists visit here every year. As the largest city in the Netherlands, Amsterdam has experienced the development process from a fishing village to a metropolis, experienced glory and destruction, and the baptism of the world war. To a certain extent, her history is also a microcosm of the history of the Netherlands.