South Africans in the Netherlands

South Africans in the Netherlands
(2022, 30,902) 30,902 (including those of ancestral descent)
Languages
Dutch, Afrikaans, English
Religion
Majority Christianity (Mainly Protestantism)
Related ethnic groups
Dutch, Afrikaners, South Africans

South Africans in the Netherlands (Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaners in Nederland; Dutch: Zuid-Afrikanen in Nederland) refers to South Africans living in the Netherlands, or Dutch people of South African descent.

History

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South African born population in the Netherlands
YearPop.±%
1996 9,629—    
2001 13,459+39.8%
2006 15,487+15.1%
2011 17,527+13.2%
2016 19,877+13.4%
2017 20,859+4.9%
2018 21,878+4.9%
2019 23,738+8.5%
2020 26,354+11.0%
2021 28,562+8.4%
2022 31,693+11.0%
Source: CBS[1]

Most South Africans in the Netherlands are Afrikaners, a population group descended from Dutch (and to a lesser extent German and French) colonists who settled in the Cape Colony from 1652 onwards. There is also a smaller minority of Coloured South-Africans in the Netherlands, a multi-racial people group descending from various groups (Europeans, Africans and Asians).

Afrikaners and Coloured South-Africans mainly speak Afrikaans, a daughter language and variant of Dutch from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, with loanwords from English, Malay, German, and to a lesser extent also Khoi, San and also from some Bantu languages.

While 21,878 South Africans were still living in the Netherlands on January 1, 2018, this number had increased to 30,902 in October 2021. This made South Africans one of the fastest growing population groups in the Netherlands during this period.

Demographics

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South African born pupulation in the Netherlands[2]
Year Total
1996 9 629
2001 13 459
2006 15 487
2011 17 527
2016 19 877
2021 28 562
2022 31 693

References

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  1. ^ "CBS Statline". opendata.cbs.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  2. ^ "CBS Statline". opendata.cbs.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-05-23.