| Year | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| ca. 3350-3050 B.C. | Type of gravesite of which many have been found in Drenthe | Dolmen | 67%
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| 1940 | Though the Netherlands had surrendered Nazi Germany still bombs this city due to the first wave being already under radio silence | Rotterdam | 67%
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| ca. 600 - 400 B.C. | Germanic ethnic group that settled the Dutch coast all the way to modern Denmark | Frisians | 60%
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| 1949 | After a bloody war with many war crimes the Netherlands officially recognises this country | Indonesia | 60%
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| 1584 | The Father of the Fatherland gets murdered by Balthasar Gerards | William of Orange | 60%
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| 1830/1839 | After a popular revolt with the support of France this new nation starts existing | Belgium | 53%
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| 1672 | During 'het rampjaar' this French king invaded the Netherlands together with England and the bishops of Münster and Cologne | Louis XIV | 53%
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| 1992 | This treaty officially forms the EU and paves the way for a single currency Europe | Treaty of Maastricht | 53%
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| 1619-1799 | Headquarters of the VOC and capital city of the Dutch East Indies | Batavia | 47%
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| 1944 | The Netherlands and two other countries form this union that still exists and was an early model for the EU | BeNeLux | 47%
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| 1899/1907 | This city is the site of two international conferences on the Laws of War | The Hague | 47%
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| 1795 | With the overthrowing of Stadtholder William V the Dutch republic was rebranded under this name | Batavian republic | 40%
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| 1555-1581 | Successor of the person above until he gets deposed | Philip II | 40%
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| 9th Century | Later provincial capital is founded on an Island | Middelburg | 33%
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| 1648 | This treaty officially establishes the Netherlands as a sovereign state | Treaty of Munster | 33%
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| 1978 | Disappointed with the protection of South Molluccan people against the country above, the provincial house in this city is taken hostage | Assen | 27%
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| 1506 | First territorial Lord of all of the Low Countries | Charles V | 27%
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| 1296 | This count who earlier released the inhabitants of Amsterdam of tollduties is murdered | Floris V | 27%
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| 1356 | Trade league that encompassed many cities on the Baltic and North Sea coasts | Hanseatic League | 27%
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| 1863 | Though the Netherlands officially abandon slavery as one of the last in Western Europe slaves are still required to work for at least... | 10 years | 20%
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| 69-70 A.D. | Leader of the revolt of the Batavians | Claudius Julius Civilis | 20%
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| ca. 100 B.C. | Roman camp that would later become Nijmegen | Noviomagus | 20%
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| 754 | This Benedictine monk gets killed in Dokkum | Boniface | 13%
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| 1401-1436 | This countess played a large part in the Hook and Cod Wars and was the last Wittelsbach ruler over Holland and Zeeland | Jacqueline | 13%
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| 1619 | Maurice of Orange executes this grand pensionary on the charge of treason | Johan van Oldenbarnevelt | 13%
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| 843 | This son of Louis the Pious gets control over Middle Francia, which includes most of the Low Countries | Lothair I | 13%
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| 1806-1810 | This fairly popular king was the first king of Holland | Louis Bonaparte | 13%
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| 1667 | With the "battle" the Netherlands steals the English flagship right out of an English fleet anchorage | Raid on the Medway | 13%
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| 384 A.D. | First bishop of Maastricht and last of Tongeren | Servatius | 13%
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| 1609-1621 | Truce between Spain and the Dutch Republic | Twelve Years Truce | 13%
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| ca. 350 B.C. | Greek geographer who wrote about the Low Countries that more people died in the struggle against water than against men | Pytheas | 7%
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| 1287 | Large flood that led to the creation of the South Sea, one of the deadliest in recorded history | St. Lucia Flood | 7%
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