The Netherlands Antilles was a former constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the Caribbean. It was dissolved on October 10, 2010. Here’s an overview:
Overview of the Netherlands Antilles
Status (before dissolution):
- An autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Capital:
- Willemstad (on the island of Curaçao)
Main Islands:
The Netherlands Antilles originally included five islands, divided into two groups:
- Leeward Islands (near Venezuela):
- Curaçao
- Bonaire
- Windward Islands (closer to Puerto Rico):
- Sint Maarten (southern half of the island shared with Saint-Martin)
- Saba
- Sint Eustatius
What Happened in 2010?
On October 10, 2010 (10-10-10), the Netherlands Antilles was officially dissolved. The islands gained new statuses:
- Curaçao and Sint Maarten became autonomous countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands (like Aruba, which had separated in 1986).
- Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba became special municipalities (public bodies) of the Netherlands itself, known collectively as the Caribbean Netherlands or BES islands.
Current Political Statuses
Island | Status (Post-2010) |
---|---|
Curaçao | Autonomous country (within the Kingdom) |
Sint Maarten | Autonomous country (within the Kingdom) |
Bonaire | Special municipality of the Netherlands |
Saba | Special municipality of the Netherlands |
Sint Eustatius | Special municipality of the Netherlands |
Relationship with the Netherlands
All former Netherlands Antilles territories remain part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, sharing Dutch citizenship, but with varying degrees of autonomy.