The States-General (Staten-Generaal) is the parliament of the Netherlands. It consists of two chambers, the most important of which is the Tweede Kamer (Literally "Second Chamber", the lower house). The Eerste Kamer ("First Chamber", upper house) is also known as the Senate. The meeting rooms of the Staten-Generaal are located at the Binnenhof (Inner Court), all in The Hague.
The Southern Netherlands kept their own States-General in Brussels.
Both States-General in The Hague and Brussels came to an end after 1795, in the South with the French annexation, in the North with the proclamation of the Batavian Republic and the subsequent convocation of the National Assembly (March 1, 1796). The title of Staten-Generaal, however, continued in the title of subsequent Netherlands parliaments, that were reconstitued in 1848, after the Napoleontic rule and the subsequent absolute rule of the first kings of the house of Orange.
Based on the original text from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
History of the Netherlands | National legislatures
Generalstaaten | États généraux des Pays-Bas | Staten-Generaal van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden | Генеральные штаты (в Нидерландах) | Generalstaterna
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