Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba (BES)

These three Dutch Caribbean islands are known for their coral reefs, tranquil villages, and a tradition of seafaring. Islanders value community, storytelling, and a blend of Dutch and Caribbean customs. Protestant churches, especially Reformed and Methodist, are prominent, but Roman Catholicism is also practiced. Spiritual life is visible in church gatherings, gospel music, and the celebration of both religious and local holidays.

People Groups of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba:

Fast Facts:

TypesStats
Total People Groups:1
Total Population:30,000
Unengaged and Unreached:
People Groups:0
Population:0
Engaged yet Unreached:
People Groups:0
Population:0
No Longer Unreached:
People Groups:1
Population:30,000

Realities:

Weighted GSEC: 5  
Dying Daily: 1  
Dying Daily without Christ: 1  
Birth Rate: Field not found: BirthRate  
Death Rate: Field not found: DeathRate

People Groups of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba

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