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Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Kingdom of the Netherlands currently consists of the three constituent parts: the mainland European Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. Prior to 1975, Suriname (formerly known as Dutch Guiana) was also part of the kingdom. Before 1954, the "Kingdom of the Netherlands" referred to the Netherlands and its colonial possessions. Before 1830 (formally, 1839) the United Kingdom of the Netherlands also included Belgium.

In principle, the kingdom has a limited central government which is responsible for a limited range of affairs as specified by the Statute of the Kingdom of the Netherlands , from 1954 with later amendments. In practice, this government overlaps to a large extent with the government of the Netherlands. The head of state of the kingdom is the monarch, who is also the monarch of the separate constituent parts -- Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and her legitimate heirs. The monarch heads the executive branch (regering) of the kingdom and each part individually. The monarch is represented by governors in the Netherland Antilles and Aruba. The affairs of the kingdom include:

Other affairs are delegated to the national governments. The statute ended the colonial relationship between the Netherlands on the one side and the Netherlands Antilles and Suriname on the other side. On November 25, 1975 Suriname became independent of the Kingdom. In 1986 Aruba obtained a separate status within the kingdom by leaving the Netherlands Antilles.

Each of the constituent parts has its own document describing the foundation of its government:

  • the Constitution of the Netherlands -- the grondwet. Although the title refers to the kingdom, the document applies only to the Netherlands.
  • the Constitution of Aruba is the staatsregeling of Aruba.
  • the Constitution of the Netherlands Antilles is the staatsregeling of the Netherlands Antilles.

The cabinet council of the kingdom consists of the ministers of the Netherlands and for each of the two other parts a minister plenipotentiary.

The Kingdom of the Netherlands has a single seat at the United Nations and is a member of the European Union. However Antilles and Aruba are not considered part of the EU, but rather have a special relationship with it. Since citizenship is handled by the kingdom, and not distinguished for the three countries, citizens from all three countries are also EU citizens.

The highest point is Mount Scenery (862 m) on the small island of Saba, Netherlands Antilles.

Population densities, areas, populations

country pop. dens. area population population
  (/km²) (km²) (2002-07-01 est.) (graphical)
Netherlands 387 41,526 16,067,754
Aruba 365 193 70,441
Netherlands Antilles 223 960 214,258

Future status

In 2004 a commission of the governments of the Netherlands Antilles and the Netherlands reported on a future status for the Netherlands Antilles. The commission advised to revise the Statute of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in order to dissolve the Netherlands Antilles. Two new countries inside the Kingdom of the Netherlands would be formed, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius would become directly part of the Netherlands as Kingdom Islands.

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Last updated: 10-24-2004 05:10:45