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  2. Demographics of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    By 2017, persons with an immigration background, both western and non-western, formed a majority in Amsterdam (2011), Rotterdam (2013) and The Hague, the three largest cities of the Netherlands. [35] In 2005, the governmental Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau in its annual report, noted recurring integration problems for ethnic minorities. While ...

  3. Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Today, people of non-Western origin make up approximately one-fifth of the population of Amsterdam, and more than 30% of the city's children. [ 115 ] [ 116 ] [ 117 ] A slight majority of the residents of Amsterdam have at least one parent who was born outside the country.

  4. Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    As with all ethnic groups, the ethnogenesis of the Dutch (and their predecessors) has been a lengthy and complex process. Though the majority of the defining characteristics (such as language, religion, architecture or cuisine) of the Dutch ethnic group have accumulated over the ages, it is difficult (if not impossible) to clearly pinpoint the ...

  5. Multiculturalism in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 one fifth of the population was of non-Dutch ethnicity, about half of which were of non-Western origin. [12] Immigration transformed Dutch cities especially: in Amsterdam, 55% of young people are of non-Western origin (mainly Moroccan, Surinamese and Turkish). [citation needed]

  6. Chinese people in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Another group of early ethnic Chinese in the Netherlands were students; they were largely not from China, however, but were instead drawn from among Chinese communities in the Dutch East Indies. From a group of 20 in 1911, their numbers continued to increase, interrupted only by World War II ; in 1957, out of the roughly 1,400 ethnic Chinese ...

  7. Afro-Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Dutch or Black Dutch people are Dutch people who are of Sub-Saharan African ancestry. The majority of Afro-Dutch in the continental Netherlands are Afro-Caribbean and hail from the former and present Dutch overseas territories Suriname and the former Netherlands Antilles; now Curaçao, Aruba, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Sint Eustatius and Saba.

  8. Turks in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Although these ethnic Turkish communities have different nationalities, they might share the same ethnic, linguistic, cultural and religious origins as mainland ethnic Turks. [40] Secondly, Statistic Netherlands does not provide any data on Dutch-born citizens of ethnic Turkish origin who are from the third generation, [ 3 ] but the total non ...

  9. Albanians in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    There is no exact answer to the number of ethnic Albanians in Netherlands. According to the Diaspora Ministry of the Republic of Albania, Netherlands has one of the best conditions for the Albanian diaspora. According to the Kosovo-Albanian Diaspora Ministry, there are about 60,000 ethnic Albanians living in the Netherlands.