The southernmost area of the Caribbean sea is the area in which Aruba is located.
Specifically, Aruba is in such southerly waters that it is closer to the South American mainland than to any Caribbean island. In fact, it is just 17 miles (27 kilometers) away from the South American country of Venezuela. It is 73 miles (117 kilometers) away from its nearest Caribbean neighbor, Curaçao.
Since the Island of Aruba is only approximately 19 miles long and 6 miles wide, the capital of Aruba, Oranjestad is only about 5 miles from the Palm Beach high rise hotel area. Check out www.arubahotelsbeaches.com for your one stop, up to date travel guide to Aruba.
Aruba covers an area of about 75 square miles.
As of my last knowledge update, there are approximately 40 hotels on the island of Aruba. However, this number may vary slightly due to new hotel openings or closures. It is advisable to check with the Aruba Tourism Authority for the most up-to-date information on hotel accommodations on the island.
There is no true desert in the Caribbean but Aruba is as close to a desert as one can get in this area of the world.
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.
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'.
Aruba is within the Caribbean Sea.
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Fredis Refunjol is the Governor for Aruba.
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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.
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.