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  2. Dutch heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Royal heraldry refers to the coats of arms of the members of the Dutch royal family, including the monarch and various princes.. Following the union of former territories of the former Dutch Republic, Austrian Netherlands, and Prince-Bishopric of Liège into a Kingdom in 1815, the following heraldic system was adopted by decree n. 71 of 24 Augustus 1815:

  3. Dutch units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch units of measurement used today are those of the metric system. Before the 19th century, a wide variety of different weights and measures were used by the various Dutch towns and provinces. Despite the country's small size, there was a lack of uniformity.

  4. Coat of arms of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Dutch lion used in the (current) official Coat of arms. The coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was originally adopted in 1815 and later modified in 1907. The arms are a composite of the arms of the former Dutch Republic and the arms of the House of Nassau, it features a checkered shield with a lion grasping a sword in one hand and a bundle of arrows in the other and is the heraldic ...

  5. Category:Dutch coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dutch coats of arms" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In the Dutch honours system, most orders are the responsibility of ministers of the Netherlands Government. The house orders , however, are awarded at the discretion of the Dutch monarch alone. Over the centuries, hundreds of medals , decorations for merit or valour and orders of knighthood have been instituted by the successive governments of ...

  7. Dutch Republic Lion - Wikipedia

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    But on May 4, 1796, the Dutch Lion badge was replaced by a free drawing of the Netherlands Maiden around an altar with an anchor, and the States Lion with her. The substitution in 1801 of the Batavian Republic by the Batavian Commonwealth , whose main feature was a stronger Grand Pensionary acting the part locally of the First Counsul Bonaparte ...

  8. National symbols of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Symbols of the Netherlands are items or symbols that have symbolic meaning to, or represent, the Netherlands.There symbols are seen in official capacities, such as flags, coats of arms, postage stamps, and currency, and in URLs.

  9. Metrication - Wikipedia

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    The use of the metric system was made legal as a system of measurement in 1866 [165] and the United States was a founding member of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in 1875. [166] The system was officially adopted by the federal government in 1975 for use in the military and government agencies, and as preferred system for trade ...