(sorry for bad english, i used AI) after Dr.KeK took my #1 spot in tonga, ive been planning a move out. i decided i would move to the beautiful island of aruba. now, i can finally be confident i will remain #1. if anyone wishes to dethrone me, come meet me here yourself. dont be surprised when you lose.
here are some facts about my new nation Aruba is a small, semi-autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the southern Caribbean near Venezuela. It is known for its consistent, sunny, and windy climate, which is outside the main hurricane belt. Key facts include its rich cultural diversity, with over 90 nationalities represented, its official languages of Papiamento and Dutch alongside widely spoken English and Spanish, and its capital city, Oranjestad Geography and climate Aruba is approximately 21 miles long and 6 miles wide, situated just north of Venezuela. It has a dry, desert-like climate with minimal rainfall, averaging about 15 to 17 inches per year. The island is windy year-round due to constant trade winds, which help keep temperatures mild. Located south of the main hurricane belt, Aruba has a stable climate, making it a popular destination. The landscape features dry, barren soil with cacti, Divi Divi trees, and rugged coastlines on the east and white-sand beaches on the west. Politics and economy Aruba is a self-governing country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, with the Dutch monarch as the head of state. It has a population of roughly 100,000 to 120,000 people. The economy relies heavily on tourism, and the island has a history of pioneering water purification technology. Aruba is considered to have one of the lowest crime rates among Caribbean islands, contributing to its reputation as a safe destination. Culture and society Aruba is known for its diverse population, with a mix of over 90 nationalities and ethnicities. The official languages are Papiamento and Dutch, but Spanish and English are also widely spoken. The national sport is baseball, unlike in many other countries where soccer is king. The island has a rich history, with over 300 prehistoric cave paintings to discover. Gambling winnings are not taxed in Aruba. Attractions and natural features The capital city, Oranjestad, was named after William I of the Netherlands. Arikok National Park covers nearly 20% of the island and showcases its "wilder" side, including wild goats, donkeys, and ostriches. The island is famous for wreck diving, with numerous shipwrecks around its waters. Eagle Beach is frequently named one of the best beaches in the world, and its sands remain cool even in the midday sun due to their unique composition of coral and shell. The Aruban rattlesnake, a species once believed to be extinct, is found on the island and is critically endangered, with only about 230 individuals remaining. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more







