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Allow Renaissance Aruba to introduce you to an exotic culinary world.  For a limited time only, Renaissance Aruba will alter Carpe Diem restaurant – located in front of the Renaissance Mall into a ‘pop-up’ restaurant. ‘Soi Thai’ promises to be spectacular, offering exotic flavors from Thailand. Chef Bumi Rash is in charge to take you … Read more

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San Nicolas is rapidly reinventing itself. The renovation of the historic water tower in San Nicolas in 2013 symbolized the start of a revitalization process. Most recently the entire Main Street of the San Nicolas city center was renewed, repaved and equipped with seating areas and even a Solar Tree, where electronic devices can be … Read more

Aruba

Aruba Aruba is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 kilometres (18 mi)[5] north of the coast of Venezuela. It measures 32 kilometres (20 mi) long from its northwestern to its … Read more

Infrastructure

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Infrastructure Palm Beach Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport is located near Oranjestad. According to the Aruba Airport Authority, almost 1.7 million travelers used the airport in 2005, 61% of whom were Americans. Aruba has two ports, Barcadera and Playa, which are located in Oranjestad and Barcadera. The Port of Playa services all the cruise-ship lines, … Read more

Government

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Government Map of the European Union in the world with overseas countries and territories and outermost regions King Willem-Alexander is the head of state of Aruba FredisRefunjol is the Governor of Aruba Parliament of Aruba in Oranjestad As a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Aruba’s politics take place within a framework of … Read more

Demographics

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Demographics Population of Aruba 1961–2003, according to the FAO in 2005; number of inhabitants given in thousands The population is estimated to be 75% mixed European/Amerindian, 15% Black and 10% other ethnicities. The Arawak heritage is stronger on Aruba than on most Caribbean islands. Although no full-blooded Aboriginals remain, the features of the islanders clearly … Read more