Which iPhone5 model (A1428 or A1429) do I need for the Netherlands?

Which iPhone5 model (A1428 or A1429) do I need for the Netherlands. The Netherlands is not listed at http://www.apple.com/iphone/LTE/

Do they even sell the A1428 in the Netherlands?  As far as I know, that model is only sold in Canada, the USA, Mexico and Peurto Rico.  Everywhere else, the GSM model is the A1429 one.
According to wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks Netherlands carriers are using mostly 1800MHz, so you would not want an A1428 anyway.

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