What race are the Dutch?

The Dutch (Dutch: Nederlanders) are a Germanic ethnic group and nation native to the Netherlands. They share a common ancestry and culture and speak the Dutch language.
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What races make up the Netherlands?

Ethnic groups: Dutch 76.9%, EU 6.4%, Turkish 2.4%, Moroccan 2.3%, Indonesian 2.1%, German 2.1%, Surinamese 2%, Polish 1%, other 4.8% (2018 est.) Definition: This entry provides an ordered listing of ethnic groups starting with the largest and normally includes the percent of total population.
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What DNA is Dutch?

Historically, Nederlanders were intermixed often with many ethnic groups. According to DNA testing companies, Dutch DNA is considered mainly Germanic French, which seems a broader stroke of DNA than some common and visible Dutch characteristics that I see.
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What are typical Dutch facial features?

Dutch women have significantly longer and broader faces compared with UK women; their palpebral fissure and nasal widths are significantly greater, their nasal ridge length and upper face proportion are significantly reduced; and their nares are significantly more anteverted.
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Are Dutch white?

Hague District Court recently ruled that ethnicity can be used to single out passengers for checks at Dutch airports.
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What is black Dutch race?

The most common designation of “Black Dutch” refers to Dutch immigrants to New York who had swarthier complexions than most other Dutch. The darker complexions were usually due to intermarriage or out of wedlock births with Spanish soldiers during the Spanish occupation of the Netherlands.
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Who are considered Dutch?

Over time, English-speaking people used the word Dutch to describe people from both the Netherlands and Germany, and now just the Netherlands today. (At that point in time, in the early 1500s, the Netherlands and parts of Germany, along with Belgium and Luxembourg, were all part of the Holy Roman Empire.)
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Are Dutch descendants of Vikings?

So, it can be said that the Vikings may have influenced the Dutch culture the way they influenced Germanic cultures through their beliefs and ideas. There were different types of raids under the Vikings. Some focused on the largest cities of Frisia for trade, while others targeted major cities for their settlements.
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Are the Dutch Scandinavian?

The Dutch are from the Netherlands, also called Holland, and are not Danish or Deutsch and do not speak Danish, a common misconception. The Dutch are also not Scandinavian or Nordic.
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Why is Holland called Dutch?

Because they are of Germanic descent. Dutch = Deutsch.
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Are Pennsylvania Dutch German?

The Pennsylvania Dutch are descendants of early German-speaking immigrants who arrived in Pennsylvania in the 1700s and 1800s to escape religious persecution in Europe. They were made of up German Reformed, Mennonite, Lutheran, Moravian and other religious groups and came from areas within the Holy Roman Empire.
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What race are the melungeons?

Melungeons (/məˈlʌndʒənz/ mə-LUN-jənz) are an ethnic group of people from the Southeastern United States who descend from European settlers, Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, and sub-Saharan Africans brought to America as slaves and indentured servants.
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What does the term black German mean?

Afro-Germans (German: Afrodeutsche) or Black Germans (German: schwarze Deutsche) are people of Sub-Saharan African descent who are citizens or residents of Germany.
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What does Dutch white look like?

The color dutch white with hexadecimal color code #efdfbb is a light shade of yellow. In the RGB color model #efdfbb is comprised of 93.73% red, 87.45% green and 73.33% blue. In the HSL color space #efdfbb has a hue of 42° (degrees), 62% saturation and 84% lightness.
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Are the Dutch tall?

At just over 6 feet for men and about 5-foot-6 for women, the Dutch are still the world's tallest population.
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What Colour is Dutch white?

A delicate white-grey paint awash with traces of the palest blue. Dutch White makes any space sing with the restful hum of peace. Its clean clay pigment is reminiscent of the finest Georgian and Regency architecture, giving it a timelessness that makes it equally as versatile as it is calming.
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What does a Melungeon look like?

Physical characteristics of Melungeons

dark hair and skin with light-colored eyes. stark contrasts in skin and hair color within a single family. American Indian features. a particular type of bump or ridge at the back of the head (usually just above the neck) known at the Melungeon bump.
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Is Melungeon white?

A DNA study in the Journal of Genetic Genealogy in 2012 found that the families historically called Melungeons are the offspring of sub-Saharan African men and white women of northern or central European origin.
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What does DNA tell us about Melungeons?

The DNA test shows the regional origin of the original ancestors of direct male or female lines, but not which culture their descendants may have identified with in succeeding years. Neither does it indicate how far back the admixture occurred.
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Are Amish and Dutch the same?

While most Amish and Old Order Mennonites are of Swiss ancestry, nearly all speak Pennsylvania Dutch, an American language that developed in rural areas of southeastern and central Pennsylvania during the 18th century.
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Why are Amish called Dutch?

The term is more properly "Pennsylvania German" because the so-called Pennsylvania Dutch have nothing to do with Holland, the Netherlands, or the Dutch language. These settlers originally came from German-speaking areas of Europe and spoke a dialect of German they refer to as "Deitsch" (Deutsch).
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Do the Amish speak Dutch?

Pennsylvania Dutch is the language used by the Amish population here in Lancaster County. It is considered to be their first and native language. The Amish learn to read, write and speak in English, allowing them to communicate with the 'outside world'.
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Why are the Dutch so tall?

The Netherlands is officially the tallest country on planet Earth. For the most part, scientists believed this was due to wealth, a rich diet and quality health care. But a new study suggests that the overall height of Dutch people may actually be human evolution in action.
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Where does Dutch come from?

Where is Dutch spoken? Dutch is the language of most of the Netherlands, of northern Belgium, and of a small part of France along the North Sea. Dutch is also used as the language of administration in Suriname and the islands of Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Aruba, Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius.
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