St.Maarten and Netherlands Antilles
nertherlannd and maarten
Dutch is spoken on the Caribbean island of Aruba. In fact, it shares official language status there with the Creole language that's called Papiamento. Dutch is an official language because of the island's status as an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The capital of Bonaire (Dutch Caribbean island) is Kralendijk.
The Caribbean sea surrounds the dutch speaking island
Curacao is an island in the Caribbean. It was first visited by the Spanish. Later pirates and the Dutch West Indies Company came to the island. Later the French, British and Dutch at times took control of the island with the Dutch finally in charge.
Aruba is the name of one Dutch speaking island. Specifically, Dutch is the Caribbean island's official language. That's because Aruba is an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
It is one of the five Dutch possessions in the Caribbean, formerly part of the Netherlands or Dutch Antilles. It occupies the southern half of the island of St. Martin in the NE corner of the Caribbean, east of Puerto Rico and just south of the island of Anguilla.
Dutch Caribbean Airlines ended in 2004.
Dutch Caribbean Airlines was created in 2001.
Dutch Caribbean Stars was created in 2009.
In 2010, the Dutch Caribbean countries of Aruba and Curacao gained greater autonomy from the Netherlands. While Aruba had already gained autonomy in 1986, Curacao became a separate country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on October 10, 2010, alongside Sint Maarten, which also became a separate country at that time. This shift marked a significant change in their political status within the kingdom.
Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Bonaire