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Aruban Expatriates In The Netherlands
Aruban may refer to: * Something of, or related to Aruba * A person from Aruba, the people of Aruba or someone of Aruban descent; see demographics of Aruba * A dialect of Papiamento *Aruban culture *Arubans in the diaspora; see Arubans in the Netherlands and Arubans in the United States See also * * List of Arubans * Languages of Aruba The official languages of the Caribbean island-state of Aruba are Papiamento and Dutch, but most Arubans speak a minimum of four languages, including English and Spanish. Schools require students to learn English, Spanish and to a lesser exten ... {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Aruba
Aruba, officially the Country of Aruba, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in the southern Caribbean Sea north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná Peninsula, Paraguaná and northwest of Curaçao. In 1986, Aruba became a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and acquired the formal name the Country of Aruba. Aruba has an area of . Aruba measures in length from its northwestern to its southeastern end and is across at its widest point. Aruba is geologically located in South America, South-America, lying on the South-American continental shelf. Alongside Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands (Leeward Antilles), ABC islands. The Dutch Caribbean encompasses the ABC islands along with the other three substantial islands, the SSS islands. In contrast to much of the Caribbean, which experiences humid tropical climates, Aruba has a dry climate with an arid Deserts and xeric shrublands, xer ...
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Demographics Of Aruba
This is a demographics, demography of the population of Aruba, including population density, Ethnic group, ethnicity, nationality language use, education level, age, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Having poor soil and aridity, Aruba was largely detached from plantation economics and the History of slavery, slave trade. In 1515, the Spain, Spanish transported the entire population to Hispaniola to work in the copper mining, mines; most were allowed to return when the mines were tapped out. The Netherlands, Dutch, who took control a century later, left the Arawak, Arawaks to graze livestock, using the island as a source of meat for other Dutch possessions in the Caribbean. 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 Native American (Americas), Aboriginals ...
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Papiamento
Papiamento () or Papiamentu (; ) is a Portuguese-based creole language spoken in the Dutch Caribbean. It is the most widely spoken language on Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao ( ABC Islands). The language, spelled in Aruba and in Bonaire and Curaçao, is largely based on Portuguese as spoken in the 15th and 16th centuries, and has been influenced considerably by Dutch and Venezuelan Spanish. Due to lexical similarities between Portuguese and Spanish, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact origin of some words. Though there are different theories about its origins, most linguists now believe that Papiamento emerged from the Portuguese-based creole languages of the West African coasts, as it has many similarities with Cape Verdean Creole and Guinea-Bissau Creole. History There are various theories about the origin and development of the Papiamento language, and precise history has not been established. Its parent language is surely West Iberian Romance, but scholars di ...
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Aruban Culture
The culture of Aruba, encompassing its language, music, and cuisine, is diverse and has been influenced by both regional and foreign cultures. One significant foreign influence originates from the Iberian Peninsula, which had a significant impact on the island for approximately 137 years, starting . These influences were characaterized by a strong religious presence, missionary activities, and economic exploitation. Since 1636, during the Eighty Years' War, 1621–1648, Eighty Years' War (1621–1648), the Dutch played a crucial role in shaping Aruba's identity, driven by their exploratory and mercantile spirit, contributing to the island's modern character. The Aruban tourism industry dates to the 1930s when the first commercial airline landed on Aruba and a guest house was established in Oranjestad, Aruba, Oranjestad. Starting in the early 1960s with the rise of a new wave in the tourism industry and the opening of the first luxury resort, Aruba Caribbean Hotel, a national as ...
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Arubans In The Netherlands
Arubans in the Netherlands () are migrants from Aruba to the Netherlands and their descendants. Aruba was part of the former Netherlands Antilles until 1986 when the country seceded remaining a constituent country of Kingdom of the Netherlands. As of 2014, figures from Statistics Netherlands showed 142,953 people of Dutch Antillean origin in the Netherlands, of which 23,800 are Aruban. Rotterdam has the largest Aruban community with about 4,000 people of Aruban descent. Large Aruban community can also be found in Amsterdam, Almere and The Hague. Notable people * Emily Bolton, actress * Gregor Breinburg, football player * Alain Clark, singer * Denzel Dumfries, football player * Caro Emerald, singer * Bobby Farrell, dancer, singer * Greg Halman, baseball player * Naomi Halman, basketball player * Percy Irausquin, fashion designer * Dwayne Kemp, baseball player * Hedwiges Maduro, football player * Eugène Martineau, decathlete * Pete Philly, rapper * Danny Rombley, bas ...
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Arubans In The United States
Arubans in the United States (Papiamento: ''Arubianonan na Merca'') or Aruban-Americans, are immigrants from Aruba to the United States and their descendants. Aruba is an autonomous constituent country of Kingdom of the Netherlands. As of 2020, statistics from the American Migration Policy Institute have shown that there are an estimated 10.000 Aruban immigrants and their descendants living in the United States. Making the United States the country with the 2nd largest diaspora of Arubans, second to The Netherlands (23.000). The largest communities of Arubans in the United States can be found in the states of Florida, New York and to a lesser extent Texas. Common destinations among other Caribbean and South-American immigrants to the United States. Immigration from Aruba to the United States has increased in recent decades. Namely due to the close economic relationship between Aruba and the United States in Aruba's tourism sector since Aruba's push into the North-American tourism ...
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List Of Arubans
Aruba, officially the Country of Aruba, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in the southern Caribbean Sea north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná and northwest of Curaçao. In 1986, Aruba became a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and acquired the formal name the Country of Aruba. Aruba has an area of . Aruba measures in length from its northwestern to its southeastern end and is across at its widest point. Aruba is geologically located in South-America, lying on the South-American continental shelf. Alongside Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands. The Dutch Caribbean encompasses the ABC islands along with the other three substantial islands, the SSS islands. In contrast to much of the Caribbean, which experiences humid tropical climates, Aruba has a dry climate with an arid xeric landscape. The relatively warm and sunny weather persists throughout the year. With a popula ...
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Languages Of Aruba
The official languages of the Caribbean island-state of Aruba are Papiamento and Dutch, but most Arubans speak a minimum of four languages, including English and Spanish. Schools require students to learn English, Spanish and to a lesser extent French. Other languages such as Portuguese, Chinese, Haitian Creole and many others are also spoken by smaller communities on the island. According to the Government of Aruba the mother tongue and primary language of almost all Arubans is Papiamento, an Afro-Portuguese Creole language with heavy Spanish influence spoken since the 16th century. The language, however, was not widespread in Aruba until the 18th and 19th centuries when most materials on the island and Roman Catholic schoolbooks were written in Papiamento. Since May 2003, Papiamento has also been made an official language on Aruba alongside Dutch. Dutch has been one of the official languages of the island for years as the island is a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlan ...
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