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It's usually pronounced "CURE a sow" by most folks- {as if to fix a sick pig}, but the locals say KOR sow.

Just listen to a song called Fok Jou by a group called the opposites. It's in Dutch but one of guys, Willy, i think must have Antillean heritage as he talks about Curacao alot in the song thus saying Curacao alot. It really annoys me at work when people pronounce it as Crackao. I don't think they even realise Curacao is a place!

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