I asked my dad what my last name (VandenBerg) means. He told me that is means "from the hills". So, that means my full name is Kayla Rose from (Van) the(den) hills(Berg), but I go by Kayla Rose VandenBerg
The official language of the Netherlands is dutch, spoken by almost all the people in the Netherlands. The Netherlands and Dutch people have played an important role for centuries as a culturally liberal and tolerant century, with the dutch golden age regarded as the zenith.
Saint Nicholas' day is on December 6th,but in Holland, the major celebrations are held on December 5th. The name Santa Claus comes from the name Sinterklaas.
On the morning of St. Nicholas' day Sinterklaas travels to a city or town in the Netherlands. Wearing his red bishop's robes. He travels with his elfs called 'Zwarte Pieten' (black peters'). Sinterklaas and the black peters come ashore from the boat, all of the local church bells ring in celebration.
On December 5th, children leave clogs or shoes out, by the fireplace or sometimes on the windowsill and sing Sinterklaas songs. They hope that Sinterklaas will come during the night with some presents.
On December 5th, children leave clogs or shoes by the fireplace or by the windowsill, and sing Sinterklaas songs. They hope that Sinterklaas will come during the night with some presents.
They also Believe that if they leave some hay and carrots in their i their shoes for Sinterklaas's horse, they will be left some sweets. They're told that, during the night, Sinterklaas rides on the roofs on his horse and that a Zwarte Pieten will then climb down the chimney and put the presents and/or candy in their shoes.
Children are told that the Zwarte Pieten keep a record of all things they have done in the past year. Good children will get presents from Sinterklaas, but bad children will be put in a sack and the Zwarte Pieten will take them to Spain for a year to teach them how to behave!
Every town in Holland has a few Sinterklaas helpers, dressed in the same as Sinterklaas who help give out the presents. If children are really lucky they might receive all their presents during the evening. This is called Sinterklaasavond. There might be a knock at the door and you might find a sack of presents.
Dutch tradition says that St. Nicholas in Madrid, Spain and every year he chooses a different harbour to arrive in Holland, so as many children as possible get a chance to see him.
Sinterklaas parties are often held on St. Nicholas' Eve, where treasure hunt games are played with poems and riddles giving the clues. Children follows the clues to find little presents left by Sinterklaas.
In dutch 'Merry Christmas' is: Prettige Kerstfeest. There is so much more ways that the People in the Netherlands celebrate Christmas,but i can't share all of it.
Dutch colonization in the Caribbean started in the 1620s on St. Croix and Tobago (1628), followed in 1631 with settlements on Tortuga (now Île Tortue) and Sint Maarten. When the Dutch lost Sint Maarten (and Anguilla where they had built a fort shortly after arriving in Sint Maarten) to the Spanish, they settled Curaçao and Sint Eustatius. They regained half of Sint Maarten in 1648, from then on sharing the island with France. The border between the two portions of the island continued to be modified periodically, before being set for good in 1816.
The dutch golden age was a period in dutch history, roughly spanning in the 17th century, in which the dutch trade, science, military, and art were among the most acclaimed in the world. The first half is characterized by the eighty years' war which ended in 1648. The golden age continued in peacetime during the dutch republic until the end of the century.
The Netherland's transition from a possession of the holy roman empire in the 1590s to the foremost maritime and economic power in the world has been called the "dutch miracle".
The day of German unity, Germany's national holiday, marks the day in 1990 on which the German democratic republic (east) acceded to the federal republic of Germany. More than remembering the wall, fences, and armed guards that separated east from the wast during the cold war, the day of the German unity is the time to celebrate the peaceful unification and a time to renew the commitment to using freedom to help shape our world.
The majority of the descendants of the Netherlands are vikings from the ancient times. This follows with the story of the Netherlands. The boating and fishing were passed on to us from the Netherlands and the knowledge of the sea.
Jenny VandenBerg Lived from July 8,1917 - September 2, 2001 . She was a great cook. She loved cooking for others. Also was a wonderful mother, grandma, and great grandma. She was a custodian at church, and on other days she worked as a cook at a Artesia christian home.
Dick VandenBerg Lived from May 28,1922-August 2,1979 He loved to work with wood. He worked as a farmer, welder, and worked at a grain company. Was very good at welding and also was a great grandpa.
Anthony Sas Lived from May28,1923-April 26,1988 He owned a hardware store in Leota, Minnesota. Later he was a rancher in Phoenix, Arizona. After ten years in Phoenix, Arizona he died.