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| [https://www.bonairefamily.com/ Bonaire Families]<br> | | [https://www.bonairefamily.com/ Bonaire Families]<br> |
| [http://www.archivoboneiru.com/ Website] | | [http://www.archivoboneiru.com/ Website] |
| :Journalist and author Boi Antoin has built up an extensive collection of Bonairean cultural heritage on Bonaire in recent years. The material is stored in a space of approximately six by four metres. The collection includes photographs from the 20th century, video tapes, audio tapes, objects, books and documents
| | {{Block indent|Journalist and author Boi Antoin has built up an extensive collection of Bonairean cultural heritage on Bonaire in recent years. The material is stored in a space of approximately six by four metres. The collection includes photographs from the 20th century, video tapes, audio tapes, objects, books and documents}} |
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| Bonaire was part of the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution in 2010, when the island became a special municipality (officially, a "Caribbean public body") within the country of the Netherlands.<br> | | Bonaire was part of the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution in 2010, when the island became a special municipality (officially, a "Caribbean public body") within the country of the Netherlands.<br> |