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Netherlands Antilles island group, an autonomous part of the Netherlands (2005 est. pop. 220,000), 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 of African descent and belong to the Roman Catholic or other Christian churches. Papiamento (a Spanish-based creole with Portuguese, Dutch, and English elements) is the predominant tongue, and English is also widely spoken.

The economy is dependent on tourism, the refining and transshipment of Venezuelan petroleum, and offshore financial services. The Netherlands Antilles have a higher per capita income and a more developed infrastructure than neighboring 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. The monarch of the Netherlands is the titular head of state and is represented by a governor-general. There is a 22-seat popularly elected legislature headed by a prime minister.

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. In 2004 a government commission recommended splitting up the Netherlands Antilles, giving St. Martin and Curaçao autonomy and establishing direct Dutch rule over the other islands. In a series of referendums islanders largely seconded this proposal, which has yet to take effect.

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Netherlands Antilles Group of five main islands (and part of a sixth) in the West Indies, forming an autonomous region of the Netherlands; the capital is Willemstadt (on Curaçao). The islands were settled by the Spanish in 1527 and captured by the Dutch in 1634. They were granted internal self-government in 1954. The group includes Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Saint Eustatius, and the s half of Saint Maarten. Industries: oil refining, petrochemicals, phosphates, tourism. Area: 993sq km (383sq mi). Pop. (2002) 255,000.

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