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Netherlands Antilles



The Netherlands Antilles (Dutch language: ''Nederlandse Antillen''), previously known as the Netherlands West Indies, are part of the Lesser Antilles and consist of two groups of islands in the Caribbean Sea that form an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (none of the other Antilles use this term in their name). The islands' economy is dependent mostly upon tourism and oil, though a large amount of money is also made through illegal drug trafficking.
Nederlandse Antillen
(Flag of the Netherlands Antilles)
''National motto: Libertate unanimus
(Latin: "Unified by freedom")''
Official languageDutch language
CapitalWillemstad, Netherlands Antilles
Dutch monarchyBeatrix of the Netherlands
GovernorFrits Goedgedrag
Prime ministerEtiënne Ys
Area
 - Total
 - % water
(All islands)
1 E8 m²
Negligible
Population
 - Total (2000)
 - Population density
(All islands)
212,226
221/km²
Dependent area of Netherlands
Currency Antillean Guilder
Time zone Coordinated Universal Time -4
National anthem Anthem without a title
Top-level domain.an
List_of_country_calling_codes599
== History == ''Main article: History of the Netherlands Antilles'' Both the Leeward (Alonso de Ojeda, 1499) and Windward (Christopher Columbus, 1493) island groups were discovered and initially settled by the Spain. In the 17th century, the islands were conquered by the Dutch West India Company and were used as bases for slave trade. Only in 1863 was slavery abolished. In 1954, the islands were promoted from colony to a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The island of Aruba was part of the Netherlands Antilles until 1986, when it was granted a "status aparte", and became a separate part of the kingdom. Some of the other islands have indicated that they wish to obtain the same status, but no agreements on this have yet been reached. Other options sometimes considered are independence or together becoming a province of the Netherlands. == Politics == ''Main article: Politics of the Netherlands Antilles'' Head of state is the ruling monarch of the Netherlands, who is represented in the Netherlands Antilles by a governor. The governor is also head of the local government, and forms, together with the council of ministers, the executive branch of the government. The legislative branch is two-layered. Delegates of the islands are represented in the government of the Netherlands Antilles, but each island has its own government that takes care of the daily tasks on the island. == Future status == In 2004 a commission of the governments of the Netherlands Antilles and the Netherlands reported on a future status for the Netherlands Antilles. The commission advised to revise the Statute of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in order to dissolve the Netherlands Antilles. Two new countries inside the Kingdom of the Netherlands would be formed, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius would become directly part of the Netherlands as Kingdom Islands. == Islands == ''Main article: Islands of the Netherlands Antilles'' The Netherland Antilles have no major administrative divisions, although each island has its own local government. The two island groups of which the Netherlands Antilles consists are: *the "Leeward Islands" (''Benedenwindse Eilanden'') off the Venezuela coast (with also Aruba nearby): ** Bonaire, including an islet called Klein Bonaire ("Little Bonaire") ** Curaçao, including an islet called Klein Curaçao ("Little Curaçao") *the "Windward Islands" (''Bovenwindse Eilanden'') east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands; geographically however, these are part of what are internationally called the Leeward Islands ** Saba ** Sint Eustatius ** Sint Maarten, the southern half of the island Saint Martin (the northern half, Saint-Martin, is France and part of the overseas department of Guadeloupe). == Geography == ''Main article: Geography of the Netherlands Antilles''
The islands are all of volcanic origin and hilly, leaving little ground suitable for agriculture. The highest point is Mount Scenery, 862 m, on Saba (also the highest point in all the Netherlands). The Netherlands Antilles have a tropical climate, with warm weather all year round. The Leeward Islands are subject to hurricanes in the summer months. == Economy == ''Main article: Economy of the Netherlands Antilles'' Tourism, petroleum transshipment and oil refinement (on Curaçao), as well as offshore finance are the mainstays of this small economy, which is closely tied to the outside world. The islands enjoy a high per capita income and a well-developed infrastructure as compared with other countries in the region. Almost all consumer and capital goods are imported, with Venezuela, the United States, and Mexico being the major suppliers, as well as the Dutch government which supports the islands with substantial development aid. Poor soils and inadequate water supplies hamper the development of agriculture. The Antillean guilder has a fixed exchange rate with the United States dollar of 1.79:1. == Demographics == ''Main article: Demographics of the Netherlands Antilles'' The largest part of the Netherlands Antilleans - about 85% - descends from the African slaves that were brought and traded here from the 17th century to 19th century. The rest of the population consists of Caribbeans, Europeans and Asians. Although the official language is Dutch language, Papiamento is predominant on Curaçao and Bonaire (as well as the neighboring Dutch island of Aruba). This creole language is formed from elements of Dutch, English language, Spanish language and Portuguese language. Spanish and English are also spoken. The latter has become the chief language of Sint Maarten, Saba and Sint Eustatius. The majority of the population are followers of the Christianity belief, mostly Roman Catholic. Curaçao also hosts a sizeable group of Jews, descendants of a Portugal group of Sephardic Jews that arrived from Brazil in 1654. A large group of young and/or highly educated Antilleans have emigrated to the Netherlands over the past decades, which leaves the islands with substantial social and economic problems. == Culture == ''Main article: Culture of the Netherlands Antilles'' The origins of the population and location of the islands give the Netherlands Antilles a mixed culture. Dutch influence can still be seen, even though not much of the population is of Dutch origin. Tourism from the United States has recently also increased the importance of American culture. The holiday of Carnival is, like in many Caribbean and Latin American countries, an important one. ''See also: Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles'' == Miscellaneous topics == Both the land area and population of the Netherlands Antilles are just more than half that of Zeeland, a mainland province. Unlike the metropolitan Netherlands, same-sex marriages cannot be performed here, but those performed in other jurisdictions are recognized. * Communications in the Netherlands Antilles * Transportation in the Netherlands Antilles * Military of the Netherlands Antilles * Foreign relations of the Netherlands Antilles * Postage stamps and postal history of the Netherlands Antilles == External link == * [http://www.gov.an GOV.an] - Main governmental site * [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/americas/nethantillesaruba.jpg map] * [http://www.antillenhuis.nl Antillenhuis] - Cabinet of the Netherlands Antilles' Plenipotentiary Minister in the Netherlands Netherlands AntillesSpecial territories of the EU

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:Both size and population of the Netherlands Antilles are some more than half those of Zeeland. Is this accurate? The area of the Antilles is given as 960 sq km in the article, Zeeland is 2683 sq km according to [http://www.sdu.nl/staatscourant/scdata/prov/zeeland.htm]. But maybe the latter includes a lot of water? User:( 11:53, 26 Aug 2003 (UTC) : According to [http://www.zeeland.nl/zeeland/kort/geografie] almost 1140 sq km of 2930 is water, leaving 1790 sq km land. So the comparison seems ok User:( 11:58, 26 Aug 2003 (UTC) =="Discovery"== Were there people in the Netherlands Antilles prior to the arrivals of Columbus and de Ojeda? If so, we can't say they "discovered" or suggest they were the initial settlers of the islands. User:Beginning 16:19, Sep 5, 2004 (UTC)

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