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Population growth on Bonaire mainly due to immigration

The population of Bonaire grew by over 20 percent between 2011 and 2016 to 19.4 thousand residents.

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Lifestyle, preventive screening; personal characteristics; 2010-2013

Smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, height, weight, contraceptive pill use and preventive screening.

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Two-thirds of summer holidays booked online

In the summer period of 2017, three out of four Dutch people (12.7 million) went on holiday one or more times. Nearly nine in ten holidays were spent in Europe, with Germany being the favourite...

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Overnight accommodation; capacity, nights by country of residence '77-'10

Overnight accommodation; capacity and nights spend by country of residence

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Wellbeing; health and lifestyle, 2003-2012

Happiness, satisfaction with life, Experienced health, smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, excercise

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China dominates container transport to Port of Rotterdam

According to Statistics Netherlands nearly a quarter of all goods unloaded in the Port of Rotterdam originate from China. The number of containers coming from china had increased by 9 percent in 2014.

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More deaths than births in Q1

The Netherlands saw net population growth in Q1 2018 at 12.5 thousand. Natural growth (births minus deaths) was negative, net migration positive.

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Guests in leisure accommodation type;by country of residence '00-'11

Guests in leisure accommodation type; by country of residence Camp sites, holiday parks and group accommodations

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Saba population has grown slightly

Saba's population grew by 6 percent between 2011 and 2015 to 1.9 thousand residents.

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International trade up in September

The volume of goods imports into the Netherlands was 7 percent higher in September 2005 than in September 2004. The volume of exports was 5 percent higher than twelve months previously.

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