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Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
The island of Aruba lies north of Venezuela, which is in South America. With that being said the answer is no, it's north of South America. Aruba is governed by the Netherlands.
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.
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.
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.
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
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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Same-sex couples are not permitted to marry in Aruba. By April 2007 order of the Netherlands Supreme Court, same-sex marriages performed in the Netherlands are recognized in Aruba, which is an overseas territory of the Netherlands. It was reported in the Associated Press that on August 25, 2005, Aruba's Superior Court ruled that Charlene and Esther Oduber-Lamers, who married in the Netherlands in 2001, were to be considered married in Aruba.
No, the United States of America doesn't own Aruba. Aruba is a Caribbean island that's off the coast of northern South America. It's an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The Netherlands Antilles
In The Netherlands, Belgium, Surinam, Netherlands Antilles, and on Aruba.