The average temperature in Curacao ranges from 75°F to 88°F (24°C to 31°C) throughout the year. This tropical island experiences consistent warm weather with a cooling breeze from the trade winds.
Some people on Curacao do use the IPhone but the big hitter is the Blackberry. Wherever you go you can see that a person has a Blackberry and are constantly pinging with their friends.
Derived From Portuguese,Spanish With Vocabulary Influences From African Languages, English, Dutch, and Arawak. (Which was the native language.)
Using current exchange rate of September 21, 2011 is 1 Brazilian Real = 0,53978 USD
Kriyoyo is the name of local food on Curacao. Popular dishes are: stobá (stew with papaya, goat or beef), stewed salted pork tails, bòkel (salted mackerel), kadushi (cactus soup), bonchi kòra (red kidney bean soup), Iguana soup, funchi (cornmeal paste), various kind of fish and other seafood. Tip: for the best local food during lunch time you go to Plasa Bieu in Willemstad.
The flight distance from Washington, District of Columbia to Curacao is:
1,910 miles / 3,073 kmThe Christoffelberg, also known as Mt Christoffelor Mt St Christoffel, named after the explorer Christopher Columbus, is the highest point on Curaçao. The Christoffelberg is 375 meters (1,230 ft) high and lies in the reserved wildlife park, Curaçao Christoffelpark, which can be explored by car, bike, horse, or on foot using several trails that have been laid out for this purpose.
Curacao is one of the ABC Islands in the Southern Caribbean (off of Venezuela's coast).
The ABC Islands were part of the Dutch or Netherlands Antillies comprised of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. In late 2010, Curacao became an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the "Netherlands Antilles" was dissolved.
You are asking about a 5 Cent coin from Curacao (KM#47). The coin is a rounded diamond shape 18mm across, weighs 4.48 grams and is composed of copper-nickel. the front bears and image of a flower in a circle, with the words "MUNT VAN CURACAO" (Dutch for the "Currency of Curacao") around it, and the back bears the denomination ("5c") within a circle, with shells at each corner, "19" on the left shell and "48" on the right one. 1,000,000 such coins were produced for circulation in 1948, as well as another 75 in Proof for collectors.
According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, and example is worth US$1.25 in Fine condition, US$2.50 in Very Fine condition, US$6.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$12.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$20.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. An example in Proof would be valued at about US$50.00.
Fish, climate, and beaches are included among Aruba's natural resources .
One, the Caribbean waters that surround Aruba are teeming with a variety of seafood, including conch, grouper, mahi-mahi, snapper, shrimp, and tuna.
Two, Aruba's tropical marine climate stays around 82 degrees Fahrenheit [28 degrees Celsius] all year.
Three, Aruba has powder fine white sand beaches with calm, clear waters.
Willemstad is the capital of Curaçao, which is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the Caribbean Sea, just off the coast of Venezuela. The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam.
No, it is not humid in Aruba.
Specifically, Aruba is in the southernmost Caribbean Sea just 17 miles (27 kilometers) off the northern South American coast. It there fore has a tropical marine climate. It also benefits from the Atlantic trade winds, which help keep the daily weather at a slightly breezy 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius).
There are several, but here's one in particular:
Street address:
Landhuis Gaito-Scalaweg No. 7
Curacao
Netherlands Antilles
Mailing address:
Post Box 300
Curacao
Netherlands Antilles
the size of curacao is unknown haha jk the is 10000 football fields hahaha jk no i really dont know hehe well iam not smart so go ask someone else who knows
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I believe they call them Dutch, since Curacao is colonized by the Netherlands. It's like people in Martinique and Guadeloupe are called French.
The Aruban guilder (also called florin), denoted by AWG, is the official currency of Aruba. It is divided into 100 cents and its best-known coin is the uniquely squared shape 50-cent "yotin" coin. The guilder has held a peg to the US Dollar since 1986 at the exchange rate of 1.79 AWG to 1 USD. The guilder may not be exchanged outside of Aruba.