Total population | |
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Dutch-born residents 56,000–63,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
London, South East England and Scotland | |
Languages | |
English, Dutch, West Frisian | |
Religion | |
Mostly Protestantism, Roman Catholicism |
Dutch people in the United Kingdom, also known as Anglo-Dutch people, include British people of Dutch ancestry and people born in the Netherlands who live in the United Kingdom. The 2001 UK Census recorded 40,438 Dutch-born people living in the UK. [1] More recent estimates by the Office for National Statistics put the figure at 56,000 in 2013. [2] The 2011 Census recorded 57,439 Dutch-born residents in England, 1,642 in Wales, [3] 4,117 in Scotland and 515 in Northern Ireland. [4] [5]
Total population | |
---|---|
Dutch-born residents 56,000–63,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
London, South East England and Scotland | |
Languages | |
English, Dutch, West Frisian | |
Religion | |
Mostly Protestantism, Roman Catholicism |
Dutch people in the United Kingdom, also known as Anglo-Dutch people, include British people of Dutch ancestry and people born in the Netherlands who live in the United Kingdom. The 2001 UK Census recorded 40,438 Dutch-born people living in the UK. [1] More recent estimates by the Office for National Statistics put the figure at 56,000 in 2013. [2] The 2011 Census recorded 57,439 Dutch-born residents in England, 1,642 in Wales, [3] 4,117 in Scotland and 515 in Northern Ireland. [4] [5]