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The ''Netherlands Antilles'' (Dutch:  '''Nederlandse Antillen'''), previously known as the '''Netherlands West Indies''' - or '''Dutch Antilles''' or '''Dutch West Indies''' - is part of the Lesser Antilles and consists of two groups of islands in the Caribbean Sea: Curaçao and Bonaire, just off the Venezuelan coast, and Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten, located southeast of the Virgin Islands. The islands form an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the [[Netherlands]]. The islands' economy depends mostly upon tourism, international financial services, international commerce and shipping and petroleum.
The ''Netherlands Antilles'' (Dutch:  '''Nederlandse Antillen'''), previously known as the '''Netherlands West Indies''' - or '''Dutch Antilles''' or '''Dutch West Indies''' - is part of the Lesser Antilles and consists of two groups of islands in the Caribbean Sea: Curaçao and Bonaire, just off the Venezuelan coast, and Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten, located southeast of the Virgin Islands. The islands form an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the [[Netherlands]].


The Netherlands Antilles was scheduled to be dissolved as a unified political entity on December 15, 2008, so that the five constituent islands would attain new constitutional statuses within the Kingdom of the Netherlands,[6] but this dissolution has been postponed to an indefinite future date. As of December 15, 2008, legislation to amend the charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and to define the new status of Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius was still being reviewed.
The population is 183,000.
 
The capital is (and largest city) is Willemstad.
 
The islands' economy depends mostly upon tourism, international financial services, international commerce and shipping and petroleum.
 
The Netherlands Antilles was scheduled to be dissolved as a unified political entity on December 15, 2008, so that the five constituent islands would attain new constitutional statuses within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, but this dissolution has been postponed to an indefinite future date. As of December 15, 2008, legislation to amend the charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and to define the new status of Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius was still being reviewed.
 
 
== e-learning ==
 
 
There seem to be a number of developments in ICT with the Ministry of Education.
 
The country has a national university, the '''University of Netherlands Antilles''', with a web site at http://www.una.an with material in English as well as Dutch, and has a good description of its activities at http://www.una.an/en/overuna/overuna.asp - including material on its approach to quality. UNA also runs the Blackboard e-learning system - see http://blackboard.una.an




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Revision as of 08:25, 26 August 2009

The Netherlands Antilles (Dutch: Nederlandse Antillen), previously known as the Netherlands West Indies - or Dutch Antilles or Dutch West Indies - is part of the Lesser Antilles and consists of two groups of islands in the Caribbean Sea: Curaçao and Bonaire, just off the Venezuelan coast, and Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten, located southeast of the Virgin Islands. The islands form an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The population is 183,000.

The capital is (and largest city) is Willemstad.

The islands' economy depends mostly upon tourism, international financial services, international commerce and shipping and petroleum.

The Netherlands Antilles was scheduled to be dissolved as a unified political entity on December 15, 2008, so that the five constituent islands would attain new constitutional statuses within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, but this dissolution has been postponed to an indefinite future date. As of December 15, 2008, legislation to amend the charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and to define the new status of Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius was still being reviewed.


e-learning

There seem to be a number of developments in ICT with the Ministry of Education.

The country has a national university, the University of Netherlands Antilles, with a web site at http://www.una.an with material in English as well as Dutch, and has a good description of its activities at http://www.una.an/en/overuna/overuna.asp - including material on its approach to quality. UNA also runs the Blackboard e-learning system - see http://blackboard.una.an



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