According to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme website, the total number of residences in Aruba was 19,200 in 1995.
Specifically, almost 65% of these residences were owner occupied. Renters accounted for 31% of these households. According to Every Culture's website, private ownership of residences is very important to Arubans.
There are no railways in Aruba.
Aruba offers many choices for housing. Apartments, condominiums, gated communities, houses, rentals, timeshares, and luxurious villas are available. Some properties are offered for sale with furnishings included. Mediterranean style tile roofs are popular. Also popular are 'cunucu' ['country'] houses in cottage styles. New construction takes place throughout the island.
Aruba is approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles) long. Many people go to the island of Aruba, which is one of the Lesser Antilles islands, for a vacation.
The most important business in Aruba is tourism. Aruba has a tropical climate and attracts many people who wish to have a vacation in a warm climate.
Aruba has three (3) leaders.Specifically, Aruba has a monarch, a governor and a prime minister. The monarch lives in the European Kingdom of the Netherlands, of which Aruba is an autonomous but constituent country. The governor and the prime minister live in Aruba and conduct much of their work in the island's capital city, Oranjestad.
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Savaneta was Aruba's capital city until 1797. At that point, Oranjestad became the capital of Aruba. One of Oranjestad's many attractions is its deep harbor.
Aruba is an island and does not have any lakes; as far as i know. Aruba does have a shallow lake called Bubali Plas which is close the high rise hotels
Aruba doesn't have railroads for public use. There never was a major railroad system on Aruba. Tracks were laid privately for gold mining, oil refining and storage, and phosphate mining.