The Low Countries is a region in Europe. It includes the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Benelux: Belgium, the Netherlands & Luxembourg. The other 3 were France Italy & West Germany.
No, Luxembourg ans Switzerland are two separate independent countries. Luxembourg sits between France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. It is a tiny country but known for its financial centers.
The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg are collectively known as the "low countries".Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. I know these were considered the low countries in the early 1500s, if there is another time period you're looking for . . . then I don't know.The low countries are the coastal countries of northwest Europe. Historically the lands around the deltas of the Rhine, Scheldt, and Meuse rivers, namely: Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg, they are also known as the benelux countries (from the starting letters of the country names).
Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg are collectively known as the Benelux countries. All other countries in the world are not Benelux countries. Here are 20 random countries that are not Benelux countries.FranceItalyBulgariaIndonesiaBrazilMalawiNepalSwedenLithuaniaChinaParaguayMexicoTurkeyÉireEgyptMozambiqueAlbaniaSouth KoreaFinlandNew Zealand
Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg
There neighboring countries The Netherlands, Luxembourg & Belgium
Benlux is Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
The original European Economic Community, now known as the European Union, consisted of six members - France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy & Luxembourg. It was founded in 1957.
Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
The six nations that were the original members of the European Economic Community in 1957, which is now known as the European Union, were Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, West Germany, France, and Italy.
Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg form the Benelux Countries.