North Holland"From the 9th to the 16th century, the area was an integral part of the County of Holland. During this period West Friesland was incorporated. In the 17th and 18th century, the area was part of the province of Holland and commonly known as the Noorderkwartier (English: "Northern Quarter"). In 1840, the province of Holland was split into the two provinces of North Holland and South Holland. In 1855, the Haarlemmermeer was drained and turned into land. The capital and seat of the provincial government is Haarlem, and the province´s largest city is the Netherlands´ capital Amsterdam. The King´s Commissioner of North Holland is Johan Remkes, serving since 2010. There are 51 municipalities and three (including parts of) water boards in the province." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.10.2019) Netherlands Alkmaar Amstelveen Amsterdam Bergen, North Holland Beverwijk Blaricum Bloemendaal Bussum Den Helder Edam-Volendam Enkhuizen Haarlem Heemskerk Heemstede Hilversum Hollands Kroon Hoorn Laren, North Holland Purmerend Uitgeest Velsen Vlieland Waterland Weesp West Friesland (region) Westzaan Zaanstad Zandvoort Terschelling