Bon Dia Aruba is a newspaper in Aruba. It's published in Papiamento. It's available online. It's owned by Caribbean Speed Printers NV. Their address is the following:
Weststraat 22
Oranjestad, Aruba.
Their phone number is [+297] 582-7800. Their fax number is [+297] 582-7044. Their email address is infor@bondia.com.
Caribbean Speed Printers NV is owned by John Chemaly Jr.
To view 'Bon Dia Aruba', please visit the link provided below.
An Aruban is a native or resident of Aruba.
Aruban florin was created in 1986.
Aruban Workers' Federation was created in 1964.
Ai nobe is an Aruban equivalent of 'New Year'.
'Small majestic island' is what the name of the Aruban village of Madiki means. The town's name comes from the Latin word 'madilicka'. Located on the island's western tip, the town has strong trading ties with Bahamas, Cuba, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.
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The U.S. dollar has basically twice the value of Aruban money.Specifically, one Aruban florin is equal to 56 American cents. One U.S. dollar is equivalent to 1.79 Aruban florins. Aruban florins and U.S. dollars are each made up of 100 cents.
A square Aruban 50 cent coin equals 28 U.S. cents.Specifically, Aruban money basically converts at half the value of U.S. money. One Aruban florin equals 0.56 U.S. cents. As with the U.S. dollar, the Aruban florin is made up of 100 cents.
An Aruban florin has about half the value of a U.S. dollar.Specifically, one Aruban florin is currently equivalent to 56 U.S. cents. One U.S. dollar ($1.00) is equivalent to 1.79 Aruban florins. As with the U.S. dollar, one Aruban florin is made up of 100 cents.
Kododo blauw is the name for the Aruban whiptail lizard [Cnemidophorus arubensis]. It's indigenous to the island. Males have turquoise blue head, tail, and legs with rows of white to blue spots on their sides. Females and the young are brown grey with light spots.Kododo blauw's natural predators include Aruban burrowing owls [Athene cunicularia arubensis] and kestrels [Falco sparverius brevipennis].
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It's a traditional name for a newspaper.