{ "Introduction": { "Background": { "text": "
The Dutch United Provinces declared their independence from Spain in 1579; during the 17th century, they became a leading seafaring and commercial power, with settlements and colonies around the world. After a 20-year French occupation, a Kingdom of the Netherlands was formed in 1815. In 1830, Belgium seceded and formed a separate kingdom. The Netherlands remained neutral in World War I but suffered German invasion and occupation in World War II. A modern, industrialized nation, the Netherlands is also a large exporter of agricultural products. The country was a founding member of NATO and the EEC (now the EU) and participated in the introduction of the euro in 1999. In October 2010, the former Netherlands Antilles was dissolved and the three smallest islands - Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba - became special municipalities in the Netherlands administrative structure. The larger islands of Sint Maarten and Curacao joined the Netherlands and Aruba as constituent countries forming the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
In February 2018, the Sint Eustatius island council (governing body) was dissolved and replaced by a government commissioner to restore the integrity of public administration. According to the Dutch Government, the intervention will be as \"short as possible and as long as needed.\"
" } }, "Geography": { "Location": { "text": "Western Europe, bordering the North Sea, between Belgium and Germany" }, "Geographic coordinates": { "text": "52 31 N, 5 46 E" }, "Map references": { "text": "Europe" }, "Area": { "total": { "text": "41,543 sq km" }, "land": { "text": "33,893 sq km" }, "water": { "text": "7,650 sq km" } }, "Area - comparative": { "text": "slightly less than twice the size of New Jersey" }, "Land boundaries": { "total": { "text": "1,053 km" }, "border countries": { "text": "Belgium 478 km; Germany 575 km" } }, "Coastline": { "text": "451 km" }, "Maritime claims": { "territorial sea": { "text": "12 nm" }, "contiguous zone": { "text": "24 nm" }, "exclusive fishing zone": { "text": "200 nm" } }, "Climate": { "text": "temperate; marine; cool summers and mild winters" }, "Terrain": { "text": "mostly coastal lowland and reclaimed land (polders); some hills in southeast" }, "Elevation": { "highest point": { "text": "Mount Scenery (on the island of Saba in the Caribbean, now considered an integral part of the Netherlands following the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles) 862 m" }, "lowest point": { "text": "Zuidplaspolder -7 m" }, "mean elevation": { "text": "30 m" }, "note": "note: the highest point on continental Netherlands is Vaalserberg at 322 m" }, "Natural resources": { "text": "natural gas, petroleum, peat, limestone, salt, sand and gravel, arable land" }, "Land use": { "agricultural land": { "text": "55.1% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: arable land": { "text": "arable land: 29.8% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent crops": { "text": "permanent crops: 1.1% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent pasture": { "text": "permanent pasture: 24.2% (2018 est.)" }, "forest": { "text": "10.8% (2018 est.)" }, "other": { "text": "34.1% (2018 est.)" } }, "Irrigated land": { "text": "2,969 sq km (2019)" }, "Major rivers (by length in km)": { "text": "Rhine river mouth (shared with Switzerland [s], Germany, and France) - 1,233 kmflooding
volcanism: Mount Scenery (887 m), located on the island of Saba in the Caribbean, last erupted in 1640; Round Hill (601 m), a dormant volcano also known as The Quill, is located on the island of St. Eustatius in the Caribbean; these islands are at the northern end of the volcanic island arc of the Lesser Antilles that extends south to Grenada
" }, "Geography - note": { "text": "located at mouths of three major European rivers (Rhine (Rijn), Meuse (Maas), and Scheldt (Schelde)); about a quarter of the country lies below sea level and only about half of the land exceeds one meter above sea level" } }, "People and Society": { "Population": { "text": "17,463,930 (2023 est.)" }, "Nationality": { "noun": { "text": "Dutchman(men), Dutchwoman(women)" }, "adjective": { "text": "Dutch" } }, "Ethnic groups": { "text": "Dutch 75.4%, EU (excluding Dutch) 6.4%, Turkish 2.4%, Moroccan 2.4%, Surinamese 2.1%, Indonesian 2%, other 9.3% (2021 est.)" }, "Languages": { "Languages": { "text": "Dutch (official); note - Frisian is an official language in Fryslan province; Frisian, Low Saxon, Limburgish, Romani, and Yiddish have protected status under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages; Dutch is the official language of the three special municipalities of the Caribbean Netherlands; English is a recognized regional language on Sint Eustatius and Saba; Papiamento is a recognized regional language on Bonaire" }, "major-language sample(s)": { "text": "none identified
" }, "Refugees and internally displaced persons": { "refugees (country of origin)": { "text": "53,496 (Syria), 19,204 (Eritrea), 7,106 (Turkey), 5,593 (Iran), 5,152 (Iraq) (mid-year 2022); 94,415 (Ukraine) (as of 26 May 2023)" }, "stateless persons": { "text": "4,570 (2022)" } }, "Illicit drugs": { "text": "a major transit hub for illicit substances, especially cocaine from South and Central America and methamphetamine from Mexico; homegrown synthetic drug makers and illegal chemical precursor manufacturers selling dangerous drugs, including synthetic opioids, via the internet to customers in the United States and worldwide
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