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No, Aruba is no more of a dangerous place to live than most places in the world.

Specifically, islanders are known for their friendliness and hospitality. They can be characterized as multicultural and multilingual since over 40 nationalities have been involved in building Aruban society. They live on a small island completely surrounded by water and therefore have learned how to get along and pull together.

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