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  2. Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    For a long time the Dutch lived in Dutch colonies (New Netherland settlements), owned and regulated by the Dutch Republic, which later became part of the Thirteen Colonies. Nevertheless, many Dutch American communities remained virtually isolated towards the rest of North America up until the American Civil War , in which the Dutch fought for ...

  3. Netherlands - Dutch, Multicultural, Diverse | Britannica

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    In terms of formal allegiance, the present Dutch population can be divided into three almost equal groups relative to religion: Roman Catholics (the southern provinces of Limburg and Noord-Brabant are traditionally almost monolithically Catholic, but in terms of absolute numbers more Catholics live north of the great rivers than in Noord ...

  4. The country is low-lying and remarkably flat, with large expanses of lakes, rivers, and canals. Some 2,500 miles of the Netherlands consist of reclaimed land, the result of a process of careful water management dating back to medieval times.

  5. Where do the Dutch live? - Geographic Pedia - NCESC

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    Being the homeland of the Dutch people, the Netherlands offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. In this article, I will delve deeper into the Dutch lifestyle, their traditions, and the beauty of their natural landscapes.

  6. Why Are The Dutch Called Dutch? (Explained By The Dutch)

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    The name Dutch is the English derivative of the German word Deutsch. The Germans call themselves Deutsch (German) and live in Deutschland (Germany). Initially, the English used the name Dutch to describe the Dutch and the Germans together.

  7. Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    With a population of over 18 million people, all living within a total area of 41,850 km 2 (16,160 sq mi)—of which the land area is 33,500 km 2 (12,900 sq mi)—the Netherlands is the 33rd most densely populated country, with a density of 535 people per square kilometre (1,390 people/sq mi).

  8. Is it Holland, the Netherlands, or the Dutch? - Expat Republic

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    If you’re wondering what exactly the differences are between “Holland”, “The Netherlands”, and “Dutch” then you’ve come to the right place. A common misconception is that Holland is another name for the entire Netherlands, however, it is actually just a part of the entire country.

  9. Dutch people - Wikiwand

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    Most Dutch people live in cities, with a city being a place with at least 25,000 people living there. 8.7 million Dutch live in agglomerations (urban areas which are connected to each other, a sort of metropolitan area). [1]

  10. Where Do Dutch People Come From? - WorldAtlas

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    A large number of Dutch individuals live outside the borders of the Netherlands due to some factors but mainly associated with the nation’s history. Countries with a sizeable Dutch population include the United States and South Africa both with approximately over 5,000,000 Dutch people.

  11. Dutch diaspora - Wikipedia

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    About 20,000 Dutch live in Turkey, mostly pensioners. The Dutch populated areas are mainly in the Marmara , Aegean , and Mediterranean regions of Turkey. [ 49 ]