Netherlands drops 'Holland' in rebranding move

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Image caption, The logo may go, but the colour will remain
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The Dutch authorities have decided to rebrand their country's international image, with a switch from calling it 'Holland' to 'The Netherlands'.

Ministries and sporting and cultural institutions, along with the country's major cities, came up with a new strategy that aims to be "", according to the Adformatie marketing magazine.

The details will be published later in the year, but marketing professionals briefed on the change say the country will sell itself as "co-creating pioneering solutions to global challenges".

, either to overcome cliches, present a more positive image, or simply raise awareness.

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The current brand name 'Holland', illustrated with an orange tulip, will change ahead of two key events next year - the , which will be hosted at the Dutch city of Rotterdam in May, the Dutch News site reports.

The country will switch to using 'The Netherlands' in its official branding, including on its international tourism site - which is called for the time being. Orange will remain the Netherlands' official colour - although it isn't clear whether the tulip will survive, says Dutch News.

Image source, Holland.com/Twitter

Image caption, The fate of the tulip is not clear

Reporting by Martin Morgan

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