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poleng
Aruba is it a country?
i heard before , MIss Aruba ,so , is it Aruba is a country?
Yes, Aruba is an independant country within the kingdom of the Netherlands. it Used to be a member of the Netherlands Antilles (Bonaire, Curacao, St. Martin, St. Eustatius and Saba still are), but it separated itself some years ago.
pdrfer
it is a dependence of theNeatherlands....it is one of the ABC islands...ARUBA...BONAIRE AND CURACAO
paswami
yes
Luvatlanta
Yes Netherlands
RACQUEL
Yes it is. It is one of the three countries that make up the ABC island. The others are Bonaire and Curacao.
hrquestions34
In 1636, near the culmination of the Eighty Years' War between Spain and Holland, the Dutch took possession of Aruba and remained in control for nearly two centuries. In 1805, during the Napoleonic Wars, the English briefly took control over the island, but it was returned to Dutch control in 1816. Although Aruba continues to exist within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it functions independently.
The Chief of State of Aruba is Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, represented by Governor General Fredis Refunjol, and the Head of State is Prime Minister Nelson O. Oduber.