Description
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Answer
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Whats left of the Empire
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Netherlands
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Homeland of the Empire, indenpendent in 1830
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Belgium
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Also homeland, indenpendent in 1867
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Luxembourg
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'Nieuw Amsterdam' was in this nation
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United States of America
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Only one small colony
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Canada
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The Eastern Coast was a Dutch Colony
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Brazil
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One trading post on an island explored by the Dutch
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Norway
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6 trading posts in the sand
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Iran
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This country has a small piece of coast, and exactly there was a trading post
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Iraq
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The country that only traded with the Dutch via "'t Eylant Schisma "
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Japan
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Had tree colonies and over 10 trading posts
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India
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In that time known as Ceylon
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Sri Lanka
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In the far south of this country there was a small colony
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Morocco
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Was the biggest colony in the Dutch Empire
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Indonesia
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It was a Dutch colony before captured by Englishmen
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South Africa
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This former Portuguese colony had an small colony in the south
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Mozambique
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Because the Dutchmen came here, the dodo (bird) deserted
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Mauritius
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This country has a department in South America, once that was Dutch
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France
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In the cold and rough south of South America there were still colonies
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Chile
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This country became the only Dutch place (except for the small islands) after occupation in WW2
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Suriname
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Island close to China
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Taiwan
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Another Island close to Madagascar, without dodos
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Comoros
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Big island with two trading posts
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Madagascar
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Once Dutch long time British Now indenpendent, in South America
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Guyana
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small island state in South-East Asia with trading post
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Singapore
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Dutch came for 17th century black gold and had tree trading posts
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Yemen
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