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| name        = Dutch Caribbean Islands
| name        = Dutch Caribbean Islands
| description = The (rough) shape and flag of the Dutch Caribbean Islands.
| description = The (rough) shape and flag of the Dutch Caribbean Islands.
| location    = 851, 18
| image      = dutchcaribbeanislands.png
| creator    = r/placeNL
| coords= 851, 18
| image      = Dutch Caribbean Islands - dutchcaribbeanislands.png
| year= 2022
}}
| community= r/placeNL}}
 
The Dutch Caribbean Islands was a drawing on the [[r/place 2022|2022 canvas]] on top of the [[Dutch Flag]] created by [[PlaceNL|r/placeNL]]
 
The drawing depicts 6 islands owned by the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean. The islands are (In order of left to right in the picture): [[wikipedia:Aruba|Aruba]], [[wikipedia:Curaçao|Curaçao]], [[wikipedia:Bonaire|Bonaire]], [[wikipedia:Sint_Maarten|Sint Maarten]], [[wikipedia:Sint_Eustatius|Sint Eustatius]] and [[wikipedia:Saba_(island)|Saba]].
 
It's important to note that while the entire island of Sint Maarten was drawn on the canvas. The Kingdom of the Netherlands merely owns half. The other part of the island is owned by France. The choice to still draw the entire island was made because half an island would look weird. And the flag would be way harder to draw.

Latest revision as of 11:56, 28 July 2023

dutchcaribbeanislands.png
Dutch Caribbean Islands
Name Dutch Caribbean Islands
Description The (rough) shape and flag of the Dutch Caribbean Islands.
Location 851, 18
Creator r/placeNL


The Dutch Caribbean Islands was a drawing on the 2022 canvas on top of the Dutch Flag created by r/placeNL

The drawing depicts 6 islands owned by the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean. The islands are (In order of left to right in the picture): Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Sint Eustatius and Saba.

It's important to note that while the entire island of Sint Maarten was drawn on the canvas. The Kingdom of the Netherlands merely owns half. The other part of the island is owned by France. The choice to still draw the entire island was made because half an island would look weird. And the flag would be way harder to draw.

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