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#REDIRECT [[Netherlands Antilles]]
The ''Dutch Antilles'' is the subregion of the [[Dutch LAC]] comprising those territories formerly part of the [[Netherlands Antilles]]. We use the phrase "[[Netherlands Antilles]]" to refer to the former country to which all of those (including [[Aruba]]) used to belong - which was finally dissolved in October 2010.
 
# [[Aruba]] - a country of the [[Kingdom of the Netherlands]], until 1986 in the [[Netherlands Antilles]]
# the constituent parts of the former [[Netherlands Antilles]] until October 2010:
#* [[Curaçao]] and [[Sint Maarten]] - now countries of the [[Kingdom of the Netherlands]]
#* [[Bonaire]], [[Sint Eustatius]] and [[Saba]] - now special municipalities of the [[Netherlands]]
 
These islands together with [[Suriname]] (a Dutch-speaking sovereign state on the north coast of [[South America]]) form the [[Dutch LAC]].
 
 
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[[Category:VISCED supraregions|*Dutch Antilles]]
 
[[Category:French/Dutch LAC|*Dutch Antilles]]
 
[[Category:VISCED]]

Latest revision as of 09:32, 12 August 2011

The Dutch Antilles is the subregion of the Dutch LAC comprising those territories formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles. We use the phrase "Netherlands Antilles" to refer to the former country to which all of those (including Aruba) used to belong - which was finally dissolved in October 2010.

  1. Aruba - a country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, until 1986 in the Netherlands Antilles
  2. the constituent parts of the former Netherlands Antilles until October 2010:

These islands together with Suriname (a Dutch-speaking sovereign state on the north coast of South America) form the Dutch LAC.



> Caribbean
> South America
> French/Dutch LAC
> Countries

>> VISCED