Aruba has one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world
Aruba‘s National animal is Burrowing Owl known for excellent vision and hearing for capturing prey
Aruba is in North America, with a population of 105,845 people. Its’ capital is Oranjestad, and the currency is Aruban Florin. The official languages are Dutch and Papiamento.
They celebrate many holidays including:
- New Year’s Day (Jan 1)
- Betico Croes’ Birthday (Jan 25)
- Carnival Monday (Date Varies)
- National Anthem and Flag Day (Mar 18)
- March Equinox (Date Varies)
- Good Friday (Date Varies)
- Easter Monday (Date Varies)
- King’s Day (Apr 27)
- Labor Day (May 1)
- Ascension Day (May 13)
- June Solstice (Date Varies)
- September Equinox (Date Varies)
- December Solstice (Date Varies)
- Christmas Day (Dec 25)
- Boxing Day (Dec 26)
It has one world heritage site:
It also has one National Park including:
Want to learn more? Check out Aruba’s tourism website!
Also, check out the Aruba Art Fair and the Cosecha.