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  1. A Strategic Profile of Aruba, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Aruba Research Group, The Aruba Research Group, 2000-04-25

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22. Culture Of Aruba: Information From Answers.com
culture of Aruba Aruba, one of the many islands that make up the caribbean , was first discovered and claimed by the Spanish in 1499.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping culture of Aruba Wikipedia culture of Aruba Aruba, one of the many islands that make up the caribbean , was first discovered and claimed by the Spanish in . Yet evidence and records show that the Spanish were definitely not the first people on the island. In fact, painted petrographs left behind on walls and the ceilings of caves to escavated ancient artifacts of the Arawaks have been found in Aruba. Precisely for this information, many do in fact believe that the Caiquetios, people's of the Arawak tribe that migrated north from the Orinoco Basin in South America , were the very first inhabitants of the island. Although the Spanish were in control of Aruba for many years, the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Netherlands soon gave the Dutch the upper hand. Finally in the Spanish handed over the island to the Dutch. Years later, the English took over Aruba for a brief period, but it quickly returned under Dutch rule in and remained that way until , when Aruba became a separate entity within the kingdom of the Netherlands.

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    Aruba is an island in the Caribbean Sea, just a short distance north of the Venezuelan Paraguan¡ Peninsula, and it forms a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Unlike much of the Caribbean region, it has a dry climate and an arid, cactus-strewn landscape. This climate has helped tourism, however, as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm, sunny weather. Aruba (In Detail) (Full size) National motto: None Official language Dutch Political status Dependent area of Netherlands Capital Oranjestad Queen Beatrix Governor Fredis Refunjol Prime Minister Nelson O. Oduber Area
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    Discovered and claimed for Spain in 1499, Aruba was acquired by the Dutch in 1636. The island's economy has been dominated by three main industries. A 19th-century gold rush was followed by prosperity brought on by the opening in 1924 of an oil refinery. The last decades of the 20th century saw a boom in the tourism industry. Aruba seceded from the Netherlands Antilles on January 1, 1986, and became a separate, autonomous member of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Movement toward full independence was halted at Aruba's request in 1990.

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    For the cooler evenings, a light sweater may be needed. aruba culture With annual tourist figures nearing the millions, Aruba has become one of the most
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    Throughout the year Aruba is consistently warm with very low humidity. The average day temperature varies between 70s-80s (F/23-32 C), with evenings in the 60s-70s (F/15-27 C). During November-February, the climate is rainy but seldom lasts longer than half an hour. The annual rainfall is less than 20 inches). January and February are the coolest months and the hottest months are August and September. Because, the island of Aruba is outside the main hurricane belt, it's one of the best islands to visit from July-October. The best time to visit Aruba is January through June.
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    With annual tourist figures nearing the millions, Aruba has become one of the most popular vacation spots in the Caribbean. Over the last three decades, Aruba has become an island with the highest standard of living in the West Indies. (The illiteracy rate, is exceptionally low).
    Natives of Aruba are comprised of a mixture of races and cultures. The native language of Aruba is Papiamento. The language's name is derived from the Portuguese (verb

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    29. Aruba Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
    Lonely Planet s online guide to aruba. Papiamento is a melodious language derived from every culture that has impacted on the region, including traces
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    WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Events Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links This parched speck of an island off the coast of Venezuela has guaranteed sunshine and is blessed with beaches that make you say 'ahhh'. Tourism is the big business here and it's served in a double scoop of Latin coastal coasters and sun bunnies from North America and Holland. Although large-scale tourism dominates the island (read: luxury resorts from here to sunset), there are still undeveloped areas on the exposed northern coast, and much of the interior is inhabited by nothing more than goats and contorted divi-divi trees.

    30. International Homepage Of Portal Aruba
    Informations g©n©rales sur l'®le d'aruba et ses activit©s. Arts, culture, g©ographie, histoire, commerce, tourisme.
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    31. Aruba - History
    A brief history of aruba provided by the Tourism Authority.
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    ... Geographia Home Aruba: History The Original Official Homepage of the Aruba Tourism Authority History and Culture The first people to inhabit the island were a nation of Arawak Indians called the Caiquetios who migrated north from the Orinoco Basin in South America and settled here approximately 2,000 years ago. Remnants of their culture can still be found at a number of different sites around the island: pottery, earthenware, and other artefacts at the Archeological Museum in Oranjestad and at the Historical Museum of Aruba at Fort Zoutman and William III Tower; and cave drawings and petroglyphs in the Fontein and Guadiriki Caves and at Arikok National Park Bushiribana on the northeast coast, the ruins of an old pirate castle still remain standing. Aruba Home
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    32. UK Guide To Aruba
    A site giving information to the independent UK traveller about the Caribbean island of aruba, its culture, activities, how to get there, and finding accommodation.
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    35. Aruba Travel Guide, Hotels Car Rentals Vacation
    Information about aruba including history, culture, events, beaches, hotels, resorts and car rentals. Includes also a bulletin board and trip reports.
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    36. Aruba - History
    Guide Regional information about aruba including history and culture, aruba Home History culture People Language Points of Interest
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    ... Geographia Home Aruba: History The Original Official Homepage of the Aruba Tourism Authority History and Culture The first people to inhabit the island were a nation of Arawak Indians called the Caiquetios who migrated north from the Orinoco Basin in South America and settled here approximately 2,000 years ago. Remnants of their culture can still be found at a number of different sites around the island: pottery, earthenware, and other artefacts at the Archeological Museum in Oranjestad and at the Historical Museum of Aruba at Fort Zoutman and William III Tower; and cave drawings and petroglyphs in the Fontein and Guadiriki Caves and at Arikok National Park Bushiribana on the northeast coast, the ruins of an old pirate castle still remain standing. Aruba Home
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    37. Aruba - Vacation And Travel Information
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    ... Geographia Home ...Arubans are famous for their friendliness and hospitality.
    The climate is perpetually sunny and welcoming, and great care has been taken to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the environment...
    Climate Aruba enjoys a dry and sunny climate which is kept pleasant and temperate year-round due to the cooling effects of the trade winds. The average annual temperature is 83 degrees Fahrenheit (27 Celsius), and rainfall amounts to just 17 inches a year, most of which occurs during the months of October, and November. Aruba is located well below the hurricane belt. Bon Bini:
    Welcome to Aruba The Original Official Homepage of the Aruba Tourism Authority Aruba has one of the highest rates of repeat visitors anywhere in the Caribbean. What continues to draw people back over and over again is the great pride and care that Arubans take to ensure that tourists have everything they could possibly need to make their stay both enjoyable and exciting. Arubans are famous for their friendliness and hospitality. The climate is perpetually sunny and welcoming, and great care has been taken to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the environment.

    38. Aruba, Create Your Own Vacation
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    ... Map of Aruba and Caribbean Visitor Tips Museums on Aruba Aruba's 88,000 inhabitants reflect it's history of settlement, acquisition, and immigration. The native Aruban population has ethnic roots in Arawak, African, and European peoples, reflected in the local foods, architecture, celebrations, and languages, and you'll find a healthy mix of expatriates, about 10,000, from Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America working in various industries on our island. Culturally, aruba has strong ties to Holland, it's colonial occupier and presen-day partner in the Netherlands kingdom. The official language of the island is Dutch, seen on street signs, government documents, and several local newspapers. English is spoken by most Arubans, particularly those in the tourism business. The island's lingua franca, however, is Papiamento, a lyrical language that envolved from Spanish and Portuguese, Dutch, some French, English, and a smattering of African languages. To the ear papaiamneto sounds a great deal like Spanish, and it's not surprising that Spanish-speaking visitors from Venezuela and other Latin American countries have little problem communicating on the island. The language is thought to have envolved in Curacao during the 16th century, when slaves and their Spanish owners developed common ground in which to communicate. Keeping in mind that spelling varies within the language, and among the islands that use it (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao).

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    aruba s culture and Folklore aruba s culture and Folklore - Brief information of culture and history. iWon - iWon - History and culture of aruba.
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    40. Aruba - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Main article culture of aruba. The origins of the population and location of the island give aruba a mixed culture. Dutch influence can still be seen,
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    Aruba
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Aruba In Detail Full size National motto : None Official language Dutch Political status Dependent area of Netherlands Capital Oranjestad Queen ... Area
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    Negligible Population
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    363/km² Currency Aruban florin Time zone UTC ... Calling Code Aruba is an island in the Caribbean Sea , just a short distance north of the Venezuelan Paraguan¡ Peninsula , and it forms a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands . Unlike much of the Caribbean region, it has a dry climate and an arid, cactus-strewn landscape. This climate has helped tourism, however, as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm, sunny weather.
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    Main article: History of Aruba Discovered and claimed for Spain in , Aruba was acquired by the Dutch in . The island's economy has been dominated by three main industries. A 19th-century gold rush was followed by prosperity brought on by the opening in of an oil refinery. The last decades of the 20th century saw a boom in the tourism industry.

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