What is the national bird of Aruba?
The national bird of Aruba is the Shoko, a small burrowing owl that due to the introduction of invasive boa constrictor specie(s), is now an endangered and protected specie. Additional…
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The national bird of Aruba is the Shoko, a small burrowing owl that due to the introduction of invasive boa constrictor specie(s), is now an endangered and protected specie. Additional…
It was named the California Lighthouse after and in honor of the steamer of the same name that sunk north of Aruba mainly and due to the lack of one…
The capital of the island is Oranjestad, roughly translating from Dutch language as “Orange town/city”.
Renaissance Hotel private island and Palm island are the two places where you can see resident flamingos in Aruba that guests are able to interact with. They are not part…
The island is 19mi long, northwest to southeast, and 5mi across at the widest point. Back Home
Aruba surface area is 179 km2 (69.1 sq mi) and it is quite densely populated, with 108,166 inhabitants per the 2020 census. Back Home