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Where is Aruba situated?

Aruba is an island that lies southwest of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, some 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Curaçao and 18 miles (29 km) north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná.

What is the capital of Aruba?

Oranjestad is the capital of Aruba. It is also Aruba’s main port and chief administrative center.

What is the official language of Aruba?

Aruba has two official languages, Dutch and Papiamentu, a creole that evolved mainly from Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch.

Who were the first inhabitants of Aruba?

The earliest inhabitants of Aruba were the Arawak, who left behind red cave drawings and clay pottery and stone tools.

Aruba, island lying southwest of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, some 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Curaçao and 18 miles (29 km) north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná.

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Head Of Government:
Prime Minister: Evelyn Wever-Croes
Capital:
Oranjestad
Population:
(2024 est.) 106,600
Head Of State:
Dutch Monarch: King Willem-Alexander, represented by Governor: Alfonso Boekhoudt
Official Languages:
Dutch; Papiamentu

Aruba was formerly a part of the Netherlands Antilles. In 1986 it became a separate self-governing part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Tourists flock to Aruba, attracted by its white-sand beaches in the south and west, rugged coastline in the northeast, and desert environment in the interior. The capital is Oranjestad, which also is the main port.

Land

Aruba is 20 miles (32 km) long and 6 miles (10 km) across at its widest point. Generally low in elevation, the island consists largely of igneous rocks overlain by limestone deposits and is fringed with coral reefs. Its highest point is Mount Jamanota, which rises to 620 feet (189 metres) above sea level. Among the isolated steep-sided hills that characterize the landscape is the mountain known as Hooiberg (“Haystack”), which reaches 560 feet (171 metres). In some places immense monolithic boulders of diorite are peculiarly piled on top of one another. Aruba has barren soil with little or no natural irrigation. Most drinking water is obtained by desalinating seawater. The temperature varies little from an annual average of 81 °F (27 °C), and the heat is tempered by northeasterly trade winds. Precipitation is low and variable, usually amounting to about 17 inches (430 mm) per year. The island lies outside the usual path of hurricanes, though one occasionally does reach it. The natural vegetation consists of a variety of drought-resistant cacti, shrubs, and trees.

People

Most of Aruba’s population is ethnically mixed, including many people of American Indian ancestry, often in combination with Dutch, Spanish, and African heritage. There are few people of predominantly African descent, however, because—unlike most other Caribbean islands—Aruba had few slave-based plantations during colonial times.

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The official languages are Dutch and Papiamentu (also spoken in Curaçao and Bonaire), a creole that evolved mainly from Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch. English and Spanish are also widely used. About three-fourths of the people are Roman Catholic; there are small minorities of Protestants and Jehovah’s Witnesses. The birth and death rates are both relatively low, and the rate of natural increase is less than average for the West Indies. Life expectancy for both men and women is among the highest in the region and is comparable to that in developed countries.

Economy

Services form the basis of the Aruban economy. These activities centre primarily on tourism, but offshore banking and other services are also important. Until the end of the 18th century, Aruba was used by the colonial authorities for horse breeding, and local and mainland Indians served as herdsmen. Only from the early 19th century was land sold to individual settlers. Agriculture remained of little importance despite efforts to grow aloe for pharmaceutical products. Gold mining began in 1824 but was discontinued in the early 20th century. Aruba’s economy improved when oil refining started in the 1920s at the port of San Nicolas (Sint Nicolaas); crude oil was imported mainly from Venezuela. The refinery closed in 1985, provoking a serious economic crisis. Arubans responded by aggressively promoting and expanding tourism, including building luxury hotels and casinos, to exploit the idyllic island setting. The refinery reopened in 1990 and resumed full production by 1993, but, after operating at a loss for a number of years, it closed again in 2012.

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The economy has been diversified by developing a free-trade zone, a data-processing sector, and international offshore financial services. The island has an international airport and is further linked to the outside world by steamship and cruise ship services. Local currency is the Aruban florin, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar.

Government and society

A governor, appointed to a six-year term by the Dutch crown, is the formal head of government and representative of the reigning monarch of the Netherlands. Executive authority is vested in a Council of Ministers, headed by a prime minister. The council is responsible to a 21-member unicameral legislature, the Staten (States), elected by universal adult suffrage. The vast majority of the population is literate. Primary and secondary education are free and, since 1999, compulsory from age 4 to 16. Dutch is the main language of instruction, with Papiamentu being used in some primary classrooms. The University of Aruba, a teacher’s college, and a community college provide postsecondary instruction, though most Arubans go abroad for higher education. Health standards on the island are high.

Cultural life

Aruba’s long stretches of white sand and clear waters attract numerous tourists. The Cultural Center in Oranjestad offers concerts, ballet, folkloric presentations, and art exhibits throughout the year. The city also includes historical, archaeological, and numismatic museums. The New Year’s Day festivities and pre-Lenten Carnival in February are especially colourful and popular celebrations.

Aruba | History, Map, Flag, Population, Climate, & Facts (2024)

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What is the climate and geography of Aruba? ›

Aruba has barren soil with little or no natural irrigation. Most drinking water is obtained by desalinating seawater. The temperature varies little from an annual average of 81 °F (27 °C), and the heat is tempered by northeasterly trade winds.

What are 5 interesting facts about Aruba? ›

12 Super Interesting Facts About Aruba
  • Aruba is known as 'One Happy Island'
  • The Aruban climate is unique (in more ways than one)
  • Hurricanes aren't a worry in Aruba.
  • Aruba Carnival is 70 years old.
  • The people of Aruda are polyglots.
  • Aruba cuisine is fusion-tastic.
  • 20% of the island is Arikok National Park.
Jun 25, 2024

What is the majority race in Aruba? ›

The Arawak heritage is stronger on Aruba than on most Caribbean islands. The population is estimated to be 75% mixed European/Amerindian/African, 15% Black and 10% other ethnicities. Although no full-blooded Aboriginals remain, the features of half of the islanders clearly indicate their genetic Arawak heritage.

Who is Aruba owned by? ›

Aruba is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Kingdom of the Netherlands is responsible for the conduct of foreign affairs, including with the United States, and its embassies and consulates issue visas for travel to the island, although visas are not required for U.S. citizen tourists.

What is Aruba best known for? ›

White Sand Beaches

Dazzling white sands, sun-kissed rocky bays, natural pools carved by Caribbean waves, and seemingly never-ending stretches of jade and turquoise ocean are undoubtedly the main highlights Aruba is known for.

What are the living conditions in Aruba? ›

Aruba's excellent living conditions, fabulous weather and high level of safety continue to attract individuals representing more than 90 different nationalities from all over the world, who all live and work peacefully in Aruba.

What food is Aruba known for? ›

Aruba is known for being the “happy island” for seafood lovers since fresh-caught fish is abundant. Fishermen haul in wahoo, snapper, shrimp, lobster, oysters, mahi-mahi, grouper, conch, and more. The delicious seafood comes grilled, fried, and served in soups and stews.

What is Aruba rich in? ›

Discovered and claimed for Spain in 1499, Aruba was acquired by the Dutch in 1636. Three main industries have since dominated the island's economy: gold mining, oil refining, and tourism.

Why is Aruba so special? ›

Aruba is a fantastic destination with stunning, clear turquoise waters and white sandy beaches like Eagle Beach, perfect for relaxing or snorkeling. Its unique desert-like landscape with cacti and divi-divi trees offers a different kind of natural beauty to explore.

Is there a lot of poverty in Aruba? ›

With more than one million visitors to the island per year, the majority of businesses in tourist areas operate on the U.S. dollar. Aruba's tourism industry has continued to thrive in recent years. Increases in the tourism industry have created low unemployment and have contributed to the low poverty rate in Aruba.

Why are there so many Chinese in Aruba? ›

In the late nineteenth century, Chinese people immigrated to Aruba in search of economic opportunities; many were brought in as indentured servants to replace enslaved laborers after the Dutch Caribbean colonies abolished slavery in 1863.

Who is the most famous person from Aruba? ›

Betico Croes is considered as the Father of the Aruban people and is being referred to by his supporters as 'Libertador di Aruba' (Liberator of Aruba). He was also the protagonist for the Aruban flag and the national anthem 'Aruba Dushi Tera', both of which were instituted in 1976.

Is Aruba Democrat or Republican? ›

Politics of Aruba, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic country, whereby the governor in his capacity as the King's representative is the de jure head of government and of a multi-party system.

What country visits Aruba the most? ›

​Stopover Visitors by Major Market 2020
2020%
USA295,30774.9%
Canada19,6324.7%
Venezuela1,2181.3%
Brazil1,7331.0%
10 more rows

Is it expensive to go to Aruba? ›

Not If You Travel Off-Peak. Peak season in Aruba runs November through March, when temperatures average in the low to mid 80s, and these are the times that travel to Aruba is the most expensive.

Is Aruba tropical or desert? ›

Being a desert island, Aruba has a distinct scarcity of freshwater. The population explosion prompted by the opening of the Lago refinery in the early 1930s resulted in the Balashi development of one of the largest desalination plants in the world.

What kind of weather does Aruba have? ›

The weather is tropical but not extreme, with a median and fairly constant temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius). It is important to mention that Aruba lies south of the general hurricane paths and usually only experiences fringe effects of nearby tropical weather.

Is Aruba flat or hilly? ›

Landscape. The geography of Aruba is characterized by a relatively flat to gently rolling terrain with some low hills. The highest point on the island is Jamanota, reaching almost 188 metres (617 ft) in elevation. There are three distinct types of landscapes on the island.

What is the geology of Aruba? ›

The island of Aruba formed within the past 145 million years, beginning in the Cretaceous, as part of the Lesser Antilles island arc. The island is built on a thick sequence of volcanic rock, but also has carbonate sediment deposits because it was submerged for parts of its existence.

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