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Holiday Sights Netherlands Antilles

Dutch traders, Slaves and pirates have all come together to create the Netherlands Antilles. Unique and made up of three islands Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao. Situated just near to Venezuela in South America, these islands attract thousands of tourists a year. All islands share beautiful palm stretched shorelines with beautiful sandy white beaches.

Technically when they were united they were called the Netherlands Antilles, now the three islands are called Lesser Antilles.

Map of Netherlands Antilles

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