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NETHERLANDS IDENTITY CRISIS

** FILE ** Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Maxima wave to well-wishers from the balcony of Palace Noordeinde in the Hague, the Netherlands, at the start of the Dutch parliamentary year, on this Sept 18, 2007 file photo. "A Dutch identity? No, I didn't find one," Princess Maxima, a former investment banker who married into the Dutch royal family in 2002 said in a recent speech. "The Netherlands is too complex to sum up in one clich. A typical Dutch person doesn't exist." Her comments, and the fierce criticism they drew, have tapped into the unsettled feeling among many people who say traditional values have been eroded in a country that has been roiled in recent years by a rise in extremism among its growing Muslim immigrant population, the murder of two prominent critics of Islam and unrest about the country's place in Europe. (AP Photo/ Fred Ernst) 
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