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The location of Aruba
An enlargeable map of Aruba of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

ArubaCaribbean island nation that is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.[1] Aruba comprises the Island of Aruba, an island of the Lesser Antilles archipelago, 33 kilometres (21 mi) in length in the southern Caribbean Sea, 27 kilometres (17 mi) north of the Paraguaná Peninsula, Falcón State, Venezuela. A country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Aruba has no administrative subdivisions. Unlike much of the Caribbean region, Aruba lies outside the Main Development Region for tropical cyclone activity, and as a result has a dry climate and an arid, cactus-strewn landscape. This climate has helped tourism as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm sunny weather. It has a land area of 193 km2 (75 sq mi).

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Geography of Aruba

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Geography of Aruba

Environment of Aruba

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Natural geographic features of Aruba

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Regions of Aruba

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Administrative divisions of Aruba

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None.

Demography of Aruba

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Demographics of Aruba

Government and politics of Aruba

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Politics of Aruba

Branches of government

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Government of Aruba

Executive branch of the government of Aruba

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Legislative branch of the government of Aruba

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Judicial branch of the government of Aruba

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Court system of Aruba

Foreign relations of Aruba

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Foreign relations of Aruba

International organization membership

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Aruba is a member of:[1]

In many other organizations (most notably the United Nations) the Kingdom of the Netherlands is a member acceding on behalf of all countries of the Kingdom.

Law and order in Aruba

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Military of Aruba

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Military of Aruba

History of Aruba

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History of Aruba

Culture of Aruba

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Culture of Aruba

Art in Aruba

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Sports in Aruba

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Economy and infrastructure of Aruba

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Economy of Aruba

Education in Aruba

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See also

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Aruba

References

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  1. ^ a b "Aruba". The World Factbook (2024 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency.
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  Wikimedia Atlas of Aruba

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