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The Netherlands Antilles (Dutch: Nederlandse Antillen [ˈneːdərˌlɑntsə ɑnˈtɪlə(n)]; Papiamentu: Antia Hulandes) were a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands consisting of several island territories located in the Caribbean. They were also informally known as the Dutch Antilles. The country came into being in 1954 as the autonomous successor of the Dutch colony of Curaçao and Dependencies and was completely dissolved in 2010. The former Dutch colony of Surinam, although it was relatively close by on the continent of South America, did not become part of Netherlands Antilles but became a separate autonomous country at the same time. All of the islands territories that belonged to the Netherlands Antilles remain part of the Kingdom today, although the legal status of each differs, and as a group they are still referred to as the Dutch Caribbean regardless of their legal status.
The islands of the Netherlands Antilles are all part of the Lesser Antilles. Within this group, the country was spread over two smaller island groups: the northern part of the Leeward Islands and the western part of Leeward Antilles. No part of the country was in the southern Windward Islands.
The Netherlands (i/ˈnɛðərləndz/; Dutch: Nederland [ˈneːdərˌlɑnt]) is the main "constituent country" (Dutch: land) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a small, densely populated country located in Western Europe with three island territories in the Caribbean. The European part of the Netherlands borders Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and the North Sea to the northwest, sharing maritime borders with Belgium, the United Kingdom and Germany. The largest and most important cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam. Amsterdam is the country's capital, while The Hague holds the Dutch seat of government and parliament. The port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe – as large as the next three largest combined – and was the world's largest port between 1962 and 2004. The name Holland is also frequently used to informally refer to the whole of the country of the Netherlands.
"Netherlands" literally means "lower countries", influenced by its low land and flat geography, with only about 50% of its land exceeding one metre above sea level. Most of the areas below sea level are man-made. Since the late 16th century, large areas (polders) have been reclaimed from the sea and lakes, amounting to nearly 17% of the country's current land mass.
The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛiɡ dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə(n)];Papiamento: Reino Hulandes), commonly known as the Netherlands, is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with territory in western Europe and in the Caribbean.
The four parts of the Kingdom – Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Netherlands – are constituent countries (landen in Dutch) and participate on a basis of equality as partners in the Kingdom. In practice, however, most of the Kingdom affairs are administered by the Netherlands – which comprises roughly 98% of the Kingdom's land area and population – on behalf of the entire Kingdom. Consequently, the countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are dependent on the Netherlands for matters like foreign policy and defence, although they are autonomous to a certain degree with their own parliaments.
The vast majority in land area of the constituent country of the Netherlands (as well as the Kingdom) is located in Europe, with the exception of the Caribbean Netherlands: its three special municipalities (Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) that are located in the Caribbean. The constituent countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are located in the Caribbean as well.
The West Indies is a region of the Caribbean Basin and North Atlantic Ocean that includes the many islands and island nations of the Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.
After the first of the voyages of Christopher Columbus to the Americas, Europeans began to use the term West Indies to differentiate that region from the Indies (South Asia and Southeast Asia).
From the 17th through the 19th century, the European colonial territories of the West Indies were the French West Indies, British West Indies, the Danish West Indies, the Netherlands Antilles (Dutch West Indies), and the Spanish West Indies.
In 1916, Denmark sold the Danish West Indies to the United States for US $25 million in gold, as per the Treaty of the Danish West Indies. The Danish West Indies became an insular area of the US, called the United States Virgin Islands.
Between 1958 and 1962, the United Kingdom reorganised all their West Indies island territories (except the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas) into the West Indies Federation. They hoped that the Federation would coalesce into a single, independent nation. However, the Federation had limited powers, numerous practical problems, and a lack of popular support; consequently, it was dissolved by the British in 1963, with nine provinces becoming independent sovereign states and four becoming British Overseas Territories.
Netherlands Antilles
Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles 10/10/2010 [National Anthem]
Anthem of Netherlands Antilles
Netherlands Antilles Travel
Saba, Dutch West Indies - The Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean
KLM 747 landing at St Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
Klein-Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
Netherlands Antilles 2016 Our first vacation out of the country
Willemstad - Curacao -Netherlands Antilles by Esther Borbas
Curacao Netherlands Antilles
The Netherlands Antilles, previously known as the Netherlands West Indies or Dutch Antilles/West Indies, consists of two groups of islands that form part of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. The islands are Curaçao and Bonaire, which are just off the Venezuelan coast and belong to the Leeward Antilles; and Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten, which are located southeast of the Virgin Islands and are part of the Leeward Islands. These Dutch islands form an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The islands' economy depends mostly upon tourism, international financial services, international commerce, shipping, and petroleum. The Netherlands Antilles are scheduled to be dissolved as a unified political entity on October 10, 2010, so that the five constituent islands...
http://www.nrc.nl/international/article2375096.ece/Netherlands_Antilles_to_cease_to_exist_as_a_country http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolution_of_the_Netherlands_Antilles The dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles—a series of islands in the Caribbean that previously formed an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands—occurred on 10 October 2010.[1] The islands of Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius became special municipalities of the Netherlands, while Curaçao and Sint Maarten became constituent countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along the lines of Aruba, which broke away from the Netherlands Antilles in 1986. Uploaders note: No videos have yet been posted on this historic day. So i have uploaded the National Anthem of the Netherland Antilles with an announcement o...
10-10-10 was a historic important day. The Netherlands Antillies said good bye and Curaçao became it's own land. The celebration was amazing, people came together and celebrated Curaçao's autonomy. Listen now the hymn of the Netherlands Antillies in english and papiaments.
Netherlands Antilles Travel - The Netherlands Antilles, previously known as the Netherlands West Indies or Dutch Antilles/West Indies, consists of two groups of islands that form part of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. The islands are Curaçao and Bonaire, which are just off the Venezuelan coast and belong to the Leeward Antilles; and Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten, which are located southeast of the Virgin Islands and are part of the Leeward Islands. These Dutch islands form an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The islands economy depends mostly upon tourism, international financial services, international commerce, shipping, and petroleum. The Netherlands Antilles are scheduled to be dissolved as a unified political entity on October 10, 2010, so that th...
Saba is a Caribbean island and the smallest special municipality (officially public body) of the Netherlands. It consists largely of the potentially active volcano Mount Scenery, which at 887 metres (2,910 ft) is the highest point within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Saba, including the islet of Green Island, became a special municipality within the country of the Netherlands after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles on 10 October 2010.
KLM 747 landing at St Maarten, Netherlands Antilles Awesome approach .... I also stood behing this beast when it took off ... even more undescribable! It almost knocked me off my feet ... one guy broke his collar bone after being blown off the beach Created with MAGIX Video deluxe 17 Plus
I have filmed this short movie in January 2008.I filmed it anamorphic(16:9),so it might appear a bit too squeezed.I hope you enjoy it,let me know what you think of it.
A few clips of our last month of Island living. Shot with GoPro HD Hero2 & edited with Windows Movie Maker. Apologies for the shaky camera work, these were my first shots with the camera and my first video project. Otherwise, please enjoy. :) Music Credits: CPR/Claws Pt. 2 by Typhoon
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Nassau - Bahamas, Charlotte Amalie - St. Thomas U.S.V.I., Phillipsburg - Sint Maarten Netherlands Antilles
A fleet of 4 sailing vessels: Vieux Malin, Blue Pearl, Carriacou and Yemanjà. Sailing from Grenada (Lesser Antilles) to Bonaire (Netherland Antilles)
Our Vacation To Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles (Dutch Side) on April 15 thru the 23rd, 2016. Produced & Edited By: ALWAYSTRIPPI PRODUCTIONS
HIGH QUALITY MOTION GRAPHIC Winchory studio - dreamstyle motion effect Language : PAPIAMENTU (Netherlands Antilles Caribbean country)
Oral Gibbes Live Interviews from 1993 & 2000 With Former Finance Minister of The Netherlands Antilles, Senator Frank Elliot Mingo
We took Flat Stanley on vacation with us to Bonaire, Netherlands, Antilles. This was a project for my nephew's class in Evansville, IN.
Charlie O'Brien. 1:26 a.m., June 6, 1982. Received in Philadelphia. More To Come! In the background: Trans-World Radio (TWR), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles.