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Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Culture History. Why do the Netherlands love orange? The full explainer. Emily Burger. June 1, William of Orange. Image: Adriaen Thomasz. The Orange Free State flag. The flag of South Africa between and The Irish flag. Previous article Weekly update: end of lockdown in the Netherlands. Next article Getting a cheap Dutch train ticket: 7 tips for the best deals. She first came here for her Bachelors in Arts and Culture at Maastricht University and soon fell in love with the land of canals, clogs and cheese.
Coming to Amsterdam? Table of Contents hide. The Dutch find these kind of events enormously gezellig. Tours and activities in Amsterdam. Transparency: The DutchAmsterdam website includes affiliate links. Cars usually get at least one Dutch or orange flag. People with the orange fever are easily recognized by their outfits and behavior: orange and outgoing.
The most crazy costumes and gadgets are designed for these times of the year. Luckily the orange fever is a very healthy fever. It lifts the spirit and is a fantastic way of getting to know people. People in orange celebrate together in every part of the country. More relevant to Dutch football fans, however, is the fact that the lion has featured on the jersey of the national team for more than years. By Stefan Coerts.
Here we explore the Netherlands. We are one giant lion together, screaming the team to success.
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