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Dutch Canadians (Dutch: Nederlandse Canadezen) are Canadians with full or partial Dutch ancestry. According to the Canada 2006 Census, there were 1,035,965 Canadians of Dutch descent, [1] including those of full or partial ancestry. This increased to 1,111,655 or about 4.2% of the entire population of Canada in 2016. [2]
Pages in category "Ethnic enclaves in Canada" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In political geography, an enclave is a piece of land belonging to one country (or region etc.) that is totally surrounded by another country (or region). An exclave is a piece of land that is politically attached to a larger piece but not physically contiguous with it (connected to it) because they are completely separated by a surrounding foreign territory or territories.
The island is the traditional hunting grounds of the Inuit and is claimed by both Canada and Denmark. [44] In 2007, updates of satellite photos led Canada to recognize the international border as crossing through the middle of Hans Island, not to the east of the island as previously claimed. [45] Hans Island – (1933–2022)
Dutch people settled permanently in a number of former Dutch colonies or trading enclaves abroad, ... Dutch emigration to Canada peaked between 1951 and 1953, when an ...
Similar to block settlements in Canada, the United States had several Ethnic Group Settlements across the Great Plains, which were founded by European settlers across the 1880s. These were towns of Czechs, Norwegians, Germans, Russians, and religious groups that were allotted land to create homesteads and farms.
Pages in category "Dutch diaspora in Canada" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Dutch emigrants to Canada (118 P) A. ... Pages in category "Canadian people of Dutch descent" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 226 ...