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  1. Spanish Netherlands (Spanish: Países Bajos Españoles; Dutch: Spaanse Nederlanden; French: Pays-Bas espagnols; German: Spanische Niederlande) (historically in Spanish: Flandes, the name "Flanders" was used as a pars pro toto) was the Habsburg Netherlands ruled by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs from 1556 to 1714.

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      The Union of Utrecht is seen as the foundation of the modern...

  2. Países Bajos [6] (PP. BB.; en neerlandés: Nederland ⓘ) es una de las cuatro naciones constituyentes que forman el Reino de los Países Bajos. Es uno de los veintisiete Estados soberanos que integran la Unión Europea.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NetherlandsNetherlands - Wikipedia

    The Union of Utrecht is seen as the foundation of the modern Netherlands. The Spanish Fury at Maastricht, 1579. Spanish troops sacked Maastricht in 1579, killing over 10,000 civilians. In 1581, the northern provinces adopted the Act of Abjuration, the declaration of independence in which the provinces officially deposed Philip II.

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  4. Article History. European dominions of the Spanish Habsburgs in 1648. Date: c. 1579 - 1713. Major Events: Dutch War. Battle of Ostend. treaties of Rastatt and Baden. Key People: Peter Paul Rubens. Alessandro Farnese, duke of Parma and Piacenza. Jan Baptista van Helmont. Juan de Austria. Antoine Arnauld. Related Places: Belgium. Luxembourg.

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  5. The Spanish Netherlands (Dutch: Spaanse Nederlanden, Spanish: Países Bajos españoles) was a portion of the Low Countries controlled by Spain from 1556 to 1714, inherited from the Dukes of Burgundy.

  6. The Netherlands was an especially rich unit of the Spanish realm, especially after the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis of 1559; it ended four decades of warfare between France and Spain and allowed Spain to reposition its army.

  7. NetherlandsSpain relations are the bilateral relations between the Netherlands and Spain. The relations between both countries are defined mainly by their membership in the European Union and by being allies in the NATO.