The continental shelf of the Netherlands Antilles is approximately 0 km². The Netherlands Antilles are in North America. North America is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely in the Western Hemisphere. North American countries include Canada, Mexico, and the United States, among others. Netherlands Antilles has 3 neighboring countries. Its neighbors are Belgium, Germany, Saint Martin. The Netherlands Antilles is not a landlocked country. It means it is bounded by at least one major body of water. The average elevation range of the Netherlands Antilles is 431 m (1,414 ft).
Neighbors The total length of the land borders of the Netherlands Antilles is 16 kilometers (~6 miles). The Netherlands Antilles shares land borders with 3 different countries and has the same number of unique land borders with neighboring territories. If, as in the case of the Netherlands Antilles, a country has the same number of distinct neighboring regions as the number of land borders, then that country does not have non-contiguous sections of a land border. This is in contrast to several countries that have multiple non-contiguous stretches of land borders. Netherlands Antilles has 3 neighboring countries. Its neighbors include Belgium, Germany and Saint Martin. The lengths of the land borders of the Netherlands Antilles with its neighboring countries are as follows:
Belgium - 450 km (280 miles), Germany - 577 km (359 mi), Saint Martin - 10.2 km (6 miles).
Cities The capital of the Netherlands Antilles is Willemstad.
Elevation The average elevation range of the Netherlands Antilles is 431 m (1,414 ft). The highest point in the Netherlands Antilles is Mount Scenery with an official elevation of 887 m (2,910 ft). The lowest point of the Netherlands Antilles is the Caribbean Sea. The difference in elevation between the highest (Mount Scenery) and lowest (Caribbean Sea) points in the Netherlands Antilles is 887 m (2 ft).
Area The continental shelf of the Netherlands Antilles is approximately 0 km².
Forest and farmland There are 96 km² of arable land in the Netherlands Antilles.