O-lân-lâng he̍k-chiá Hô-lân-lâng (O-lân-gí: Nederlanders; ì-sù: Kē-tē-lâng) sī Kē-tē-kok chhut-sin ia̍h sī hiat-thóng ê jîn-bîn, bîn-cho̍k siōng in sī German-lâng chi it. O-lân-lâng tī thong sè-kài ū tāi-iok 2900 bān jîn-kháu, tû-liáu tī Kē-tē-kok ū tāi-iok 1500 bān lâng, mā tī in hái-gōa ê Lâm-hui-kok ū 700 bān, tī Bí-kok ū 500 bān chó-iū ê O-lân-hē jîn-kháu.

Dutch
Nederlanders
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of the Netherlands
Chóng Jîn-kháu
c. 30 million[a]
Netherlands: 16,215,000
Dutch diaspora and ancestry: c. 14 million
Hun-pò͘ Tē-khu
 Hô-lân      16,215,000[1]
(Citizens with Dutch nationality include both parents born in the Netherlands 13,227,000)[2]
 Bí-kok[b] 3,558,000 [3]
 Lâm-hui-kok[b][d] 3,000,000 [4][5]
 Canada[b] 1,112,000 [6]
 Ò-chiu[b] 336,000 [7]
 Tek-kok 257,000 [8]
 Pe̍k-ní-gī[b] 121,000 [9]
 New Zealand[b] 100,000 [10]
 Hoat-kok 60,000 [11]
 Liân-ha̍p Ông-kok 56,000 [12]
 Se-pan-gâ 48,000 [13]
 Tan-be̍h 30,000 [14]
 Sūi-se 20,000 [15]
 Ìn-nî 15,000 [14]
 Thó͘-ní-kî 15,000 [16]
 Ná-ui 13,000 [17]
 Í-tāi-lī 13,000 [13]
 Phû-tô-gâ 10,392 [18]
 Curaçao 10,000 [13]
 Sūi-tián 10,000 [14]
 Í-sek-lia̍t 5,000 [13]
 Aruba 5,000 [13]
 Luxembourg 4,734 [13]
 Pa-se 4,000 [13]
 Hông-gâ-lī 4,000 [13]
 Ò-tē-lī 3,200 [13]
 Pho-lân 3,000 [13]
 Suriname 3,000 [13]
 Ji̍t-pún 1,000 [13]
 Hi-lia̍p 1,000 [13]
 Thài-kok 1,000 [13]
Gí-giân

Primarily Dutch
and other regional languages:
Dutch Low Saxon[lower-alpha 1]
Limburgish[lower-alpha 2][19]
West Frisian (Friesland)[lower-alpha 3][20][21]
English (BES Islands)[lower-alpha 4][22]
Papiamento (Bonaire)[lower-alpha 5][22][23]

Chong-kàu Sìn-gióng

Majority irreligious[24][25]
Historically or traditionally Christian
(Protestant and Roman Catholic)[c][26]

Siang-koan Chéng-cho̍k
Chù-kái
O-lân-lâng tī sè-kài hun-pò͘.

O-lân-hē jîn-bîn koh tĪ Ìn-nî ū 40-thóng bān chó-iū, in sī cho-sêng tong-tē Indo-lâng ê chòe-chú-iàu pō͘-hūn. Lēng-gōa tī Suriname, Curaçao, Pa-se kap Canada téng tē, in mā sī chin ū hoat-tián ê chió-sò͘ cho̍k-kûn,

Tsù-sik siu-kái

  1. Dutch Low Saxon, a variety of Low German spoken in northeastern Netherlands, is used by people who ethnically identify as "Dutch" despite perceived linguistic differences.
  2. Limburgish, a Low Franconian variety in close proximity to both Dutch and German, spoken in southeastern Netherlands is used by people who ethnically identify as Dutch or Flemings and regionally as "Limburgers" despite perceived linguistic differences.
  3. West Frisian is spoken by the ethnic Frisians, who may or may not also identify as "Dutch".
  4. The Caribbean Netherlands are treated as a municipality of the Netherlands and the inhabitants are considered in law and practice to be "Dutch", even if they might not identify as such personally.
  5. Papiamento, a Portuguese-based creole, is spoken by Arubans and Curaçaoans who may ethnically further also identify as "Dutch".

Tsù-kái siu-kái

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  2. "Bevolking; geslacht, leeftijd en nationaliteit op 1 januari" (ēng Hô-lân-gí). Statistics Netherlands. 9 October 2020. 14 June 2021 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  3. "PEOPLE REPORTING ANCESTRY 2019 ACS 1-Year Estimates". data.census.gov. 
  4. "Afrikaners constitute nearly three million out of approximately 53 million inhabitants of the Republic of South Africa, plus as many as half a million in diaspora." Afrikaner – Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  5. Afrikaners make up approximately 5.2% of the total South African population based on the number of white South Africans who speak Afrikaans as a first language in the South African National Census of 2011.
  6. "Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity Highlight Tables". Statcan.gc.ca. 25 October 2017. 
  7. "ABS Ancestry". Abs.gov.au. 2012. 
  8. "More Than 250,000 Dutch People in Germany". Destatis.de. 
  9. "Number of people with the Dutch nationality in Belgium as reported by Statistic Netherlands" (PDF). goân-loē-iông (PDF) tī 6 July 2017 hőng khó͘-pih. 8 March 2022 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  10. "New Zealand government website on Dutch-Australians". Teara.govt.nz. 4 March 2009. 10 September 2012 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  11. res. "Présentation des Pays-Bas". Diplomatie.gouv.fr (ēng Hoat-gí). 19 June 2020 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  12. "Estimated overseas-born population resident in the United Kingdom by sex, by country of birth (Table 1.4)". Office for National Statistics. 28 August 2014. 9 April 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  13. 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 13.11 13.12 13.13 "Immigrant and Emigrant Populations by Country of Origin and Destination". migrationpolicy.org. 10 February 2014. 23 February 2021 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Joshua Project. "Dutch Ethnic People in all Countries". Joshua Project. 7 August 2012 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  15. "Archived copy" (PDF). goân-loē-iông (PDF) tī 3 March 2016 hőng khó͘-pih. 18 March 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  16. "CBS – One in eleven old age pensioners live abroad – Web magazine". Cbs.nl. 20 February 2007. goân-loē-iông tī 5 February 2012 hőng khó͘-pih. 7 August 2012 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  17. "Table 5 Persons with immigrant background by immigration category, country background and sex. 1 January 2009". Ssb.no. 1 January 2009. goân-loē-iông tī 15 November 2011 hőng khó͘-pih. 7 August 2012 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  18. "SEF : Relatório de Imigração, Fronteiras e Asilo 2020" (PDF). Sefstat.sef.pt. 8 March 2022 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  19. "Taal in Nederland .:. Nedersaksisch". taal.phileon.nl (ēng Hô-lân-gí). goân-loē-iông tī 13 February 2017 hőng khó͘-pih. 3 January 2020 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  20. "Regeling – Instellingsbesluit Consultatief Orgaan Fries 2010 – BWBR0027230". Wetten.overheid.nl (ēng Hô-lân-gí). 3 January 2020 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  21. "Taal in Nederland .:. Fries". taal.phileon.nl (ēng Hô-lân-gí). goân-loē-iông tī 13 February 2017 hőng khó͘-pih. 3 January 2020 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  22. 22.0 22.1 "Regeling – Invoeringswet openbare lichamen Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba – BWBR0028063". Wetten.overheid.nl (ēng Hô-lân-gí). 3 January 2020 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  23. "Regeling – Wet openbare lichamen Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba – BWBR0028142". Wetten.overheid.nl (ēng Hô-lân-gí). 3 January 2020 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  24. Schmeets, Hans (2016). De religieuze kaart van Nederland, 2010–2015 (PDF). Centraal Bureau voor der Statistiek. p. 5. 
  25. "Helft Nederlanders is kerkelijk of religieus". Cbs.nl (ēng Hô-lân-gí). 17 October 2017 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  26. Numbers, Ronald L. (2014). Creationism in Europe. JHU Press. ISBN 9781421415628.