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List of cities in Aruba

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A map of Aruba, showing points of interest

The island of Aruba is one of the constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea. Aruba has no administrative subdivisions, but, for census purposes, is divided into eight districts, each of which has many neighborhoods within it. Many of these neighborhoods have names, but are not considered by the Aruban government to be separate political or administrative entities. The capital of Aruba is the city of Oranjestad.

The following is a list of districts in the country of Aruba, with known neighborhoods listed beneath them.

Districts

  • Oranjestad (capital)
    • Camacuri
    • Canashito
    • Dakota
    • Eagle Beach
    • Madiki
    • Mahuma
    • Modanza
    • Morgenster
    • Parkietenbos
    • Piedra Plat
    • Ponton
    • Pos Abao
    • Sero Blanco
    • Tanki Flip
    • Tanki Leendert
  • Paradera
    • Babijn
    • Bloemond
    • Marawiel
    • Tamarijn
  • Santa Cruz[2]
    • Angochi
    • Boton
    • Bringamosa
    • Cas Ariba
    • Cashero[3]
    • Cadushi Largo
    • Jamanota
    • Jan Flemming
    • Macuarima
    • Mon Pos
    • Sabanilla Abou
    • Shete
    • Siribana
    • Urataka
    • Warawara
  • Savaneta
    • Brasil
    • Cura Cabai
    • De Bruynewijk
    • Ranca Piedra
    • Sabana Basora
    • Sero Alejandro
    • Sero Grandi

References

  1. ^ Aruba Central Bureau of Statistics (September 29, 2010). Fifth Population and Housing Census, 2010: Selected Tables (PDF) (Report). p. 75-76. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
  2. ^ Aruba Central Bureau of Statistics (October 14, 2000). Fourth Population and Housing Census, 2010: Selected Tables (PDF) (Report). p. 43-44. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Deumert, Ana; Durrleman-Tame, Stephanie (2006-11-30). Structure and Variation in Language Contact. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 300. ISBN 9789027293084.