NETHERLANDS ANTILLES

island group, an autonomous part of the Netherlands (1995 est. pop. 204,000), 371 sq mi (961 sq km), West Indies. Formerly known as the Dutch West Indies and Netherlands West Indies, they are divided into two groups. Lying off Venezuela are Bonaire and Curaçao; in the Leeward Islands, east of Puerto Rico, are Saba, St. Eustatius, and the southern half of Saint Martin. Willemstad, on Curaçao, is the capital of the Netherlands Antilles. The land is mainly hilly and semiarid; the climate is tropical with northeast trade winds.

The majority of the people are Christian and have a mixed African background. The official language of the Netherlands Antilles is Dutch, but Papiamento (a Spanish-Portuguese-Dutch-English dialect) is the predominant tongue. English and Spanish are also spoken.

The economy is dependent on tourism, the refining and transshipment of Venezuelan petroleum, and offshore finance. The Netherlands Antilles have a higher per capita income and a more developed infrastructure than other nearby countries. Poor soil and scanty water resources hamper agricultural production, which is largely limited to aloes, sorghum, peanuts, fruits, and vegetables. There is also some light manufacturing.

When the Spanish arrived in the 16th cent., the region was inhabited by Arawaks and Caribs. The islands were captured by the Dutch in the 17th cent. and were worked by the many African slaves who were brought to their shores. Slavery was abolished in 1863 and the economy faltered until the oil industry began to flourish in the 20th cent. The Netherlands Antilles became autonomous in 1954, and Aruba was separated from the group in 1986.

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...Curacao, the so-called ABC islands along the northwestern coast of Venezuela, form the second part of the Netherlands Antilles. The Dutch followed Spanish reasoning by naming them the Benedenwindse or Leewards. 2. For the...
...SCIENCE and SCIENTISTS in the NETHERLANDS INDIES FIGURE 1. -- CAMP OF THE...SCIENCE and SCIENTISTS in the NETHERLANDS INDIES edited by PIETER...Member of the Board for the Netherlands Indies, Surinam and Curacao...
...18,232 6.5 Netherlands Antilles 2 2,575 5.8 3...investments have flown to the Netherlands Antilles where shell companies are...regulations. If FDI in the Netherlands Antilles is excluded, developing Asia...
...Atlantic Alliance The Case of the Netherlands Jan Willem Honig PRAEGER Westport...Atlantic Alliance : the case of the Netherlands / Jan Willem Honig. p. cm. Includes...ISBN 0-275-94369-0 alk. paper 1. Netherlands--Military policy. 2. Netherlands--Defenses...
...Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800 1920 An Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800 1920 provides a comprehensive...published widely on the history of the Netherlands. Recent books include The Idea of...
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Netherlands Antilles: A Bold Journey. by Sandra J. Stone , Richard Delfina The Netherlands Antilles consists of a group of five islands...they form the Dutch Kingdom. The Netherlands Antilles was a former colony, and the traditional...
...parents (i.e., youth whose parents had both been born in the Netherlands; there were not any ethnic youth in this group) and 600 ethnic...both been born in Morocco, Turkey, Suriname, or the Dutch Antilles). To obtain sufficient respondents from different ethnic groups...
...the ambiguity of the term "Antilles" (at once designating "Caribbean...States to Harry Hoetink in the Netherlands, Paul Gilroy in England, and...modern" attention to the Antilles in all their economic, cultural...It took a trip to the Antilles for me to discover that if...
...Proclamation, the Netherlands finally emancipated...in Surinam and the Antilles on July 1, 1863...from Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles there were about...colonies Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (164). In the most...
...on the colonys plantations. Many Surinamers came to The Netherlands immediately before Surinamese independence in 1975 when...group of Caribbean immigrants come from Aruba and the Dutch Antilles. Though they are different from Surinamers, many mistakenly...
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...constituent element of the Netherlands Antilles (whose shared capital is...and the currency is the Netherlands Antilles florin. St. Martin is a commune...Spanish and Papiament -- the Netherlands Antilles dialect -- on the Dutch side...
...for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The relationship between the mother country and the remaining colonies, the Netherlands Antilles and Surinam, was to be put on an equal footing. From then on, they were considered partners instead of colonial...
...expanded considerably, with new houses occupied by people from elsewhere. * Inhabitants of the Netherlands former colonies -- the Dutch Antilles, Indonesia and Surinam -- have taken up residence in the Netherlands. It was not always easy for...
...Close in Panama, New Bases Open in Ecuador and Dutch Antilles WASHINGTON, D.C. --This past April, the U.S...signed short-term agreements with Ecuador and the Netherlands for the use of three airfields in Latin America for...
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...parliamentary history, and constitutional law. She also attended lectures on the cultures of Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles, the Charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, international affairs, international law, history and European...
...parliamentary history, and constitutional law. She also attended lectures on the cultures of Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles, the Charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, international affairs, international law, history, and European...
...GRIEVE ANOTHER perfect day on Bonaire, in the Netherlands Antilles. My skin wastingling in the balmy tropical sunshine...the island, which is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, isrun by some very civilised and welcoming Dutch...
...disqualified second-place finisher Churandy Martina of Netherlands Antilles and third-place finisher Wallace Spearmon of the...Spearmon. Omayra Leeflang, the minister of sport for Netherlands Antilles, criticized the U.S. team for filing the protest...
...interactive betting and gaming company, announced it is to acquire key technology assets and software from IGW, a Netherlands Antilles based online betting software business, for pounds sterling2.7m.
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NETHERLANDS ANTILLES island group, an autonomous...on Curacao, is the capital of the Netherlands Antilles. The land is mainly hilly and semiarid...offshore financial services. The Netherlands Antilles have a higher per capita income...
SABA , island, Netherlands Antilles sa b , island (1990 est. pop. 1,100), 5 sq mi (13 sq km), Netherlands Antilles , one of the NW Leeward Islands. The rugged island is actually...
NETHERLANDS WEST INDIES see Netherlands Antilles . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...kingdom includes two overseas territories, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba in the Caribbean Sea. Both are self-governing parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Land and People The Netherlands has 12 provinces...
...1992 pop. 24,235), Curacao , capital of the Netherlands Antilles . The city is the commercial and industrial center of the Netherlands Antilles as well as a free port and tourist center. It...
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