No, Aruba is not located off the coast of Australia.Specifically, Aruba is an island in the southern Caribbean Sea. It therefore is located in the northern and western hemispheres. Australia is a continent in the southern and eastern hemispheres.
No ! it is the Atlantic 600 miles off the Carolina coast
It is off the coast of Venezuela i.e in the southern Caribbean
No, Aruba is not located off the Australian coast.Specifically, Australia is in the eastern hemisphere. Aruba is in the western hemisphere. Australia's nearest neighbor to the south is New Zealand. Aruba's nearest southern neighbor is the South American country of Venezuela.
Trinidad is 587 miles [944 kilometers; 510 nautical miles] from Aruba. Trinidad is southeast of Aruba. It's the southernmost island in the Caribbean. It's located 7 miles [11 kilometers; 6.08 nautical miles] off the northeast coast of Venezuela. Aruba is located about 17 miles [27 kilometers; 14.77 nautical miles] off the northern coast of Venezuela.
Aruba is in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 17 miles north of Venezuela.
No, Aruba isn't owned by Venezuela. Venezuela is an independent South American country where Spanish is spoken. Aruba is an island that's off the coast of Venezuela. But it's considered an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Curacao is located off the coast of Venezuela.
Aruba is northwest of Curacao. The distance between Aruba's capital of Oranjestad and Curacao's capital of Willemstad is about 73 miles [117 kilometers; 63 nautical miles]. Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire are known as the ABC Islands in the southern Caribbean Sea off the north/northeast coast of Venezuela.
The northern and the western are the hemispheres in which Aruba is located.Specifically, Aruba is a desert island in the southernmost Caribbean sea. It is just 17 miles (27 kilometers) off the coast of northern South America. But it is not a part of the South American continent or a country of the southern hemisphere.
The Caribbean Sea surrounds Aruba. Aruba is an island off the coast of the South American country of Venezuela. It's part of the Dutch speaking group of islands known as the Netherlands Antilles.
No, the United States of America doesn't own Aruba. Aruba is a Caribbean island that's off the coast of northern South America. It's an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.