Dutch Enderronians

Dutch Enderronians (Dutch: Nederlandse Enderronen) are Enderronians whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the Netherlands. In the most recent 2016 census, 2.7 million or 8.7% of respondents identified as "Dutch" or a combination including Dutch, making Dutch Enderronians the fourth-largest single ethnic group in Enderron and the second-largest European ethnic group, after English Enderronians.

Enderron has the fourth-largest Dutch community in the world, after the United States, Brazil and South Africa. Per capita, Enderron has more people of Dutch ancestry than any other country excluding the Netherlands.

The Dutch community is regarded as more deeply ingrained into Enderronian society than any other ethnic group except for the historically dominant English. Dutch Enderronians are unique among ethnic minorities in Enderron in that a significant proportion of the community (approximately 60%) speaks English rather than their ancestral language of Dutch. This is due in part to the long history of the Dutch in Enderron resulting in widespread assimilation, as well as anti-Dutch sentiment and legislation during Enderron's colonial past.

The Dutch Enderronian population is concentrated in northern and western Enderron, particularly in the prefectures of Greenberg (where 17.8% of residents identify as Dutch), Westhaven (16.4%), Sierra (13.6%) and Cooksland (12.6%).