Holland–Zeeland metropolitan area

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The Holland–Zeeland metropolitan area is a small urban region in western Michigan centered on the neighboring cities of Holland and Zeeland, known for its manufacturing base, Dutch heritage, and Lake Michigan shoreline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf metropolitan area
adjacentTo Lake Michigan
centeredOn Holland, Michigan
Zeeland, Michigan
contains City of Holland
City of Zeeland
Holland Charter Township, Michigan
Zeeland Charter Township, Michigan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalHeritage Dutch-American
economicBase manufacturing
hasCentralCity Holland, Michigan
Zeeland, Michigan
hasEvent Tulip Time Festival
hasIndustry automotive components manufacturing
food processing
office furniture manufacturing
hasTourismAttraction Holland State Park
Lake Michigan shoreline
surface form: Lake Michigan beaches

Tunnel Park
historicalInfluence Dutch immigration to Michigan
knownFor Dutch heritage
Lake Michigan shoreline
manufacturing base
locatedIn West Michigan
surface form: western Michigan
nearestLargeCity Grand Rapids, Michigan
partOf West Michigan
surface form: West Michigan region
primaryLanguage English
state Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Michigan
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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West Michigan hasMetropolitanArea Holland–Zeeland metropolitan area
Park Township, Michigan partOf Holland–Zeeland metropolitan area
this entity surface form: Holland metropolitan area
Holland Charter Township, Michigan partOfMetropolitanArea Holland–Zeeland metropolitan area
State of Michigan metropolitan areas component Holland–Zeeland metropolitan area
this entity surface form: Holland metropolitan area