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'''Dutch-language literature''' comprises all writings of [[literature|literary merit]] written [[history of Dutch|through the ages]] in the [[Dutch language]], a language which currently has around 23 million native speakers. Dutch-language literature is the produce of [[Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[Suriname]], the [[Netherlands Antilles]] and of formerly Dutch-speaking regions, such as [[French Flanders]], [[South Africa]], and [[Indonesia]]. The [[Dutch East Indies]], as Indonesia was called under Dutch colonization, spawned a [[Dutch Indies literature|separate subsection]] in Dutch-language literature. '''Dutch-language literature''' comprises all writings of [[literature|literary merit]] written [[history of Dutch|through the ages]] in the [[Dutch language]], a language which currently has around 23 million native speakers. Dutch-language literature is the produce of [[Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[Suriname]], the [[Netherlands Antilles]] and of formerly Dutch-speaking regions, such as [[French Flanders]], [[South Africa]], and [[Indonesia]]. The [[Dutch East Indies]], as Indonesia was called under Dutch colonization, spawned a [[Dutch Indies literature|separate subsection]] in Dutch-language literature.

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Dutch-language literature comprises all writings of literary merit written through the ages in the Dutch language, a language which currently has around 23 million native speakers. Dutch-language literature is the produce of Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles and of formerly Dutch-speaking regions, such as French Flanders, South Africa, and Indonesia. The Dutch East Indies, as Indonesia was called under Dutch colonization, spawned a separate subsection in Dutch-language literature.

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