Netherlands and Germany

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The Netherlands and Germany are neighboring European countries in Western and Central Europe, respectively, closely linked by shared borders, economic ties, and extensive cross-border rail connections.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relationship
neighboring countries
areMembersOf Council of Europe NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
Eurozone NERFINISHED
NATO NERFINISHED
OECD NERFINISHED
Schengen Area NERFINISHED
United Nations NERFINISHED
World Trade Organization NERFINISHED
borderCountriesOf each other
connectedByRailRoute Amsterdam–Berlin railway NERFINISHED
Amsterdam–Cologne services NERFINISHED
Amsterdam–Frankfurt high‑speed services
Arnhem–Duisburg railway NERFINISHED
Enschede–Münster railway NERFINISHED
Maastricht–Aachen railway NERFINISHED
continent Europe
cooperateIn European transport policy NERFINISHED
cross‑border policing
customs and taxation
energy policy
environmental policy
research and innovation
hasLandBorderLength about 575 km
haveCrossBorderCommuting daily labor mobility
haveCrossBorderRegions Euregio (Dutch–German border region) NERFINISHED
Euregio Maas‑Rhein NERFINISHED
Euregio Rhein‑Maas‑Nord NERFINISHED
Euregio Rhein‑Waal NERFINISHED
haveEconomicTies cross‑border investment
integrated supply chains
strong trade relations
haveHistoricalTies membership in the Hanseatic League cities
post‑World War II reconciliation
haveLanguageLinks Dutch–German linguistic proximity
haveMajorPortsAndHinterlandLinks Port of Amsterdam–German hinterland NERFINISHED
Port of Rotterdam–German industrial regions
haveRailConnections extensive cross‑border rail network
freight corridors
high‑speed passenger services
haveSharedInfrastructure cross‑border energy grids
cross‑border highways
haveSharedInstitutions Benelux–Germany cooperation formats
haveTradeRelationshipType major trading partners
region Central Europe
Western Europe NERFINISHED
sharesBorder Netherlands–Germany border NERFINISHED

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EuroCity trains operatesBetween Netherlands and Germany
subject surface form: EuroCity
Dinkel crossesBorderBetween Netherlands and Germany