Flag of Aruba was created in 1976.
According to Sarah Bollinger's article on Aruba's flag on the Caribbean Choice website, Aruba's flag was newly created by Aruba's Flag Commission.Specifically, in March 1976 Sarah was sent by the Flag Research Institute in Winchester, Massachusetts to consult with Aruba's Flag Commission. Over 700 designs were submitted by Arubans in the Commission's competition for the island's flag. Sarah, Julio Maduro, Epi Wever, and Roland Donk combined distinctive symbols from the competition entries to create a new, unique, lovely flag for the happy island.
Aruba Networks was created in 2002.
Air Aruba was created in 1986.
The special flag of Aruba's Governor, as representative of the Queen of the Netherlands, is what the Governor's Standard is. It consists of a bottom and a top set of red and blue horizontal stripes on a white background. This represents the flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, of which Aruba is an autonomous part. In the middle is a circle within which are the white lined, four pointed red star and the two yellow stripes of Aruba's blue background flag.
Alliance under the flag of Aruba is an English equivalent of the Papiamento phrase 'Aliansa na bandera di Aruba'.
SV River Plate Aruba was created on 1953-02-01.
The flag of Aruba reflects the country's harmony, diversity and uniqueness. The four-pointed star on the flag is unique, and the flag's colors have a natural, gentle harmony. The flag is uncomplicated yet has many layers of meaning.Aruba and the other two ABC islands of Bonaire and Curacao are part of the Caribbean. But they're distinctive in their climate, culture, geography, history and language. Although small, Aruba has an interesting and diverse culture. Also although Aruba's natural beauty includes contrasts such as between the gentle west shoreline and the rocky east shore, the overall impression is the harmonious setting of an island culture within its marine environment.
Flag to Flag was created on 1999-03-25.
The burrowing owl is the national bird of Aruba.Specifically, the owl appears on Aruba's money, national flag, and postage stamps. Locally, it called "choco." Its scientific name is Athene cunicularia.
Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao are known as the ABC Islands. They're the three westernmost islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Aruba is the smallest of the three at 74.5 square miles [193 square kilometers]. Curaçao is the largest at 171.4 square miles [444 square kilometers].Aruba's flag has a red four pointed star outlined in white. Bonaire's flag has a red five pointed star. Curaçao's flag has two six pointed stars.The highest point on Bonaire is Brandaris Hill at 787 feet [240 meters]. The highest point on Curaçao is Christoffelberg [Mount Christoffel] at 1,230 feet [375 meters]. The highest point on Aruba is Mount Jamanota 1,620 feet [188 miles].
Flag of Rwanda was created in 2001.
Flag of Sussex was created in 2011.