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Yes, Arubans vote in Aruba's elections. Aruba's legislators are elected by general public elections for four-year terms to the Estates, Aruba's parliament. Legislators represent the entire island, not constituencies.

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Aruba is a territory belonging to the Netherlands.

Their monarch is Queen Beatrix of Holland

The governor of Aruba is Fredis Refunjol

The Prime Minister of Aruba is Nelson Oduber

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Aruba does not have any 7-Eleven stores.

Specifically, the closest 7-11s to Aruba are in Florida! Aruba has some mini-markets. There are also supermarkets in Oranjestad, Aruba's capital.

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Aruba is within the Caribbean Sea.

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Fredis Refunjol is the Governor for Aruba.

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Aloe Products from Aruba

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There are no natural water bodies on Aruba. Aruba is basically a flat, riverless island. Aruba is surrounded by the southern Caribbean Sea. Aruba is famous worldwide for its desalinated water, which is called 'the Champagne of the Caribbean'.

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Aruba has a rectangular shape.

Specifically, Aruba gives an impression of a parallelogram. Two of its opposite sides almost have parallel slants. Aruba is longer than it is wide.

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No, Aruba is not politically affected by Japan.

Specifically, Japan is in the Eastern Hemisphere. Aruba is in the Western Hemisphere. Japan is an independent country in Asia. Aruba is a Caribbean dependency of the Netherlands. The political ties are strongest between Aruba and the Netherlands and non-existent between Aruba and Japan.

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Harley Davidson - ARUBA: LG Smith Blvd 106, Oranjestad Aruba

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There are no railways in Aruba.

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The population of Aruba Networks is 2,008.

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Aruba Networks's population is 571.

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Aruba Networks was created in 2002.

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Air Aruba ended in 2000.

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Air Aruba was created in 1986.

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Flag of Aruba was created in 1976.

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Aruba is an island in the Caribbean Sea close the Venezuela and Aruba has Bubali Plas which is a shallow lake.

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Michelle Hooyboer-Winklaar is the Minister of Culture for Aruba.

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Aruba doesn't have any states. Aruba doesn't have any kind of administrative divisions for political purposes. Aruba is a sovereign, independent, autonomous member State of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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No, Aruba doesn't have any states. Aruba doesn't have any kind of administrative divisions for political purposes. Aruba is a sovereign, independent, autonomous member State of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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The Netherlands is Aruba's mainland.

Specifically, Aruba is an island dependency in the south Caribbean Sea. It is a constituent but autonomous country of the European Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands therefore is Aruba's political mainland.

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According to Aruba Bound, personal checks aren't accepted on Aruba but traveler's cheques are accepted widely.

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Leader selection takes place by way of appointment in one case, and through elections in the other cases. Specifically, Queen Beatrix of the Kingdom of the Netherlands [b. January 31, 1938] appoints the Governor of Aruba to a six year term. Aruba's parliament, the Staten [Estates], elect the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister to their four year terms. The 21 members of the Staten are elected for a four year term by direct, popular vote.

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The wanglo is Aruba's national flower. Aruba is an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The tulip is the natonal flower of the Netherlands. But it isn't easy to grow in Aruba.

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Aruba's elevation is 620 feet (189 meters).

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Aruba's largest city is its capital, Oranjestad.

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Taco Stein is the Attorney General for Aruba.

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The website Expedia will help one choose between 39 hotels in Aruba. This site compares savings, and will guide one quickly and conveniently to help one find Aruba vacations, flights to and from Aruba, and then also hotels in Aruba.

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Yes, Aruba has Caribbean coastlines.

Specifically, Aruba is an island in the southernmost Caribbean Sea. Coastlines therefore make up all of Aruba's borders. All of the coastlines front the Caribbean.

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The Aruba Tourism Authority has two sites for brochures.

One, click onto the Brochure Request Form by visiting the link provided below.

Two, brochures on Aruba Bonbini Adventure, Aruba Family Experience, Aruba Interactive Map, Aruba Wedding, and Water Sport Adventures may be requested at by a visit to the link provided below. This site also offers online brochures for downloading on: Aruba Bonbini Adventure, Aruba Family Experience, Aruba Gastronomic Association Restaurant Guide, and Water Sport Adventures.

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Aruba has a tropical climate. Warm weather is a constant there. Aruba is subject to hurricanes and other types of tropical storms.

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Yes, Curacao is near Aruba. It's east of Aruba and west of Bonaire. Together they form the ABC Islands.

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Aruba Honeymoon special / Aruba honeymoon at the 14-acre Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino is a sparkling oasis that beckons from the warm ivory beaches of Aruba. Surrounded by fragrant gardens, exotic lagoons and cascading waterfalls, guests of the Radisson Aruba Hotel will find themselves immersed in the island's most lush and luxurious resort.

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As Aruba is an island, you can't drive there from Miami.

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The queen of the Dutch Kingdom which Aruba is part of is: Queen Beatrix

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Citizens of Aruba are Arubans or Arubians. Both words are interchangeable.

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Yes, Aruba will be competing in the 2012 Olympics.

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Attack on Aruba happened on 1942-02-16.

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No. Aruba has its own currency, the Aruban florin. Although Aruba is a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it does not use the euro.

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If calling to an Aruba land line telephone from the United States, dial 011-297 + Aruba personal/business phone number. For example, to dial the Aruba Tourism Authority from the United States, dial 011-297-582-3777.

If calling to an Aruba cellular phone from the United States, dial 011-297-9 + Aruba cell phone number.

If calling to an Aruba land line telephone from elsewhere abroad, dial 297 + Aruba personal/business phone number. For example, to dial the Aruba Tourism Authority from elsewhere abroad, dial 297-582-3777.

If calling to an Aruba cellular phone from elsewhere abroad, dial 297-9 + Aruba cell phone number.

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Aruba's latitude is 12 degrees 30 minutes North latitude. This means that Aruba is 12 degrees 30 minutes North of the Equator. Because Aruba is north of the equator, it's in the northern hemisphere.

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According to the website operated by Arubaboardwalk, the Aruba Caribbean was Aruba's first hotel/casino.

Specifically, Aruba Caribbean opened in 1959. Two years before, in 1957, the first cruise shop, the Tradewind, docked at the island. The Aruba Caribbean was recently restored by Radisson Resorts.

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Aruba has three (3) leaders.

Specifically, Aruba has a monarch, a governor and a prime minister. The monarch lives in the European Kingdom of the Netherlands, of which Aruba is an autonomous but constituent country. The governor and the prime minister live in Aruba and conduct much of their work in the island's capital city, Oranjestad.

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The distance from Aruba's airport to Riu Palace Aruba is 6.2 miles (10 kilometers).

Specifically, Riu Palace Aruba is located at J.E. Irausquin Boulevard 79 in Palm Beach. Aeropuerto Internacional Reina Beatrix (Queen Beatrix International Airport) is located in Oranjestad, Aruba's capital. The airport is south of Riu Palace Aruba.

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Orlando, Florida is 1,324 miles [2,130 kilometers; 1,150 nautical miles] from Aruba. It takes about 2 hours 45 minutes to fly from Orlando to Aruba. Aruba is southeast of Orlando. They aren't in the same time zone. Orlando is one hour behind Aruba.

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The currency in Aruba is called the Aruban florin. However, considering Aruba is a popular tourist destination for Americans, they also usually accept USD.

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Aruba is an island and does not have any lakes; as far as i know.

Aruba does have a shallow lake called Bubali Plas which is close the high rise hotels

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No, Aruba is not in the southern hemisphere. It is located in the Caribbean Sea in the northern hemisphere.

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