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Netherlands Antilles
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Nederlandse Antillen
Antias Hulandes
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Nederlands
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Nederlandse Antillen
De
Nederlandse Antillen
waren een land binnen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, bestaande uit zes, later vijf, eilanden in de Caraibische Zee behorende tot twee eilandengroepen van de Kleine Antillen. De hoofdstad en tevens verreweg de grootste stad van de Nederlandse Antillen is Willemstad op het eiland
? Curacao
. De Antillen bestonden verder uit
? Aruba
(tot 1986),
? Bonaire
,
? Sint Maarten
,
? Saba
en
? Sint Eustatius
.
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Papiamentu
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Antias Hulandes
E
Antias Hulandes
of
Antias Neerlandes
ta parti di e Antias Menor i ta konsisti di dos grupo di isla den Laman Karibe ku ta forma parti di Reino Hulandes.
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English
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Netherlands Antilles
- Netherlands Antilles
The
Netherlands Antilles
were part of the Lesser Antilles and consist of two groups of islands in the Caribbean Sea: Curacao and Bonaire (just off the
? Venezuelan
coast near
? Aruba
), and
? Sint Eustatius
,
? Saba
and the
? southern part of Saint Martin Island
(located southeast of the
? Virgin Islands
and near
? Anguilla
,
? Saint Kitts and Nevis
and
? Guadeloupe
). It has a border with France at
? Saint-Martin
. The islands formed an autonomous part of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands
.
The Netherlands Antilles dissolved on 10-10-2010. Two of the five islands areas became separate countries inside the kingdom:
? Curacao
and
? Sint Maarten
, the other three islands became municipalities of the Netherlands.
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Short name
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Netherlands Antilles
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Official name
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Netherlands Antilles
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Status
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Country inside the Kingdom of the
? Netherlands
, Dutch since the 17th century
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Location
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Caribbean
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Capital
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Willemstad
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Population
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197,621 inhabitants
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Area
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960 km²
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Major language(s)
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Dutch, Papiamentu, English, Spanish
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Major religion(s)
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Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Afro-American Religions
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More information
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Netherlands Antilles
,
Geography of the Netherlands Antilles
,
History of the Netherlands Antilles
and
Politics of the Netherlands Antilles
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More images
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Netherlands Antilles
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Netherlands Antilles (Category)
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General maps
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Map of the Netherlands Antilles
Kaart van de Nederlandse Antillen
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Map of the Netherlands Antilles before Aruba left in 1986
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