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{{Bonaire-sidebar}}''[[Bonaire|Bonaire]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Bonaire_Language_and_Languages|Language and Languages]]'' | {{Bonaire-sidebar}}<br>''[[Bonaire|Bonaire]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Bonaire_Language_and_Languages|Language and Languages]]'' | ||
The official languages are Dutch, Papiamentu, and English. English became an official language of the Netherlands Antilles in March, 2007. In practice, it is not used for official purposes on Bonaire. Spanish and English are widely spoken on the island. | The official languages are Dutch, Papiamentu, and English. English became an official language of the Netherlands Antilles in March, 2007. In practice, it is not used for official purposes on Bonaire. Spanish and English are widely spoken on the island. | ||
[[Category:Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba]] | [[Category:Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba]] | ||
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Bonaire
Language and Languages
The official languages are Dutch, Papiamentu, and English. English became an official language of the Netherlands Antilles in March, 2007. In practice, it is not used for official purposes on Bonaire. Spanish and English are widely spoken on the island.