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Dutch speaking countries

Introduction

Dutch (Nederlands in Dutch) is the third Germanic language, in number of speakers after English and German, with its 25 million native speakers. It is the official language in the Netherlands and its overseas territories, Belgium and Suriname. Finally, it is a regional language in France. After an important medieval extension it is nowadays confined in the current French Westhoek, however, it practically disappeared from French Flanders during the 20th century.

In Indonesia, once a colony of the Netherlands, a limited group of people speak it as their mother tongue (around 10,000), or their main language (30,000), but the language no longer has official status, and it is more and more replaced by English (especially in tourist areas).

Finally, in Africa, Afrikaans, a language derived from Dutch, is the official language in South Africa and recognized language in Namibia. Over seven million people speak Afrikaans as their mother tongue

Dutch speakers on the world map

Dutch speakers on the world map
CountryDutch speakers% of the total population
Belgium (Official language)+- 6,500,000+- 60%
Indonesia+- 30,000< 0.01%
Netherlands (Official language)+- 17,500,000Only official language
Suriname (Official language)+- 600,000Only official language

Dutch speaking countries in Europe

map of Dutch speaking countries in Europe
CountryDutch speakers% of the total population
Belgium (Official language)+- 6,500,000+- 60%
Netherlands (Official language)+- 17,500,000Only official language

Dutch speakers in the Caribbean

Dutch speaking countries in the Caribbean
CountryDutch speakers (main language)% of the total population
Aruba (overseas territory of Netherlands – official language)+- 7,0005.8%
Bonaire (overseas territory of Netherlands – official language)+- 2,85015%
Curaçao (overseas territory of Netherlands – official language)+- 12,5008.8%
Saba (overseas territory of Netherlands – official language)< 502%
Sint Eustatius (overseas territory of Netherlands – official language)+- 1304%
Sint Maarten (overseas territory of Netherlands – official language)+- 17504.2%

Sources

rijksoverheid.nl

CIA World Factbook

Université Laval