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  2. Royal Aruba Aloe - Wikipedia

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    12.5411°N 70.0375°W. / 12.5411; -70.0375. Website. arubaaloe.com. Royal Aruba Aloe is a company in Aruba that cultivates and produces aloe-derived products. It also contains its own aloe museum. [1] A tour of the museum and factory provides insight into the Aruba aloe production process, along with the 160-year history of aloe cultivation in ...

  3. Hooiberg - Wikipedia

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    Hooiberg ( Dutch: /ˈɦojbɛrx/ ( listen ⓘ )) is a distinctively shaped, 165 m (541 ft) conical hill located at the heart of the island of Aruba. This geological formation is a prominent and recognizable landmark that has long captured the attention of locals and visitors alike—Hooiberg is Aruba's centerpiece. [ 2]

  4. Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Aruba ( / əˈruːbə / ə-ROO-bə, Dutch: [aːˈrubaː] or [aːˈrybaː] ⓘ, Papiamento: [aˈruba] ), officially the Country of Aruba ( Dutch: Land Aruba; Papiamento: Pais Aruba ), is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, situated in the south of the Caribbean Sea. Aruba is located approximately 29 kilometres (18 mi ...

  5. List of cities in Aruba - Wikipedia

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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 six districts, each of which has many neighbourhoods within it.

  6. Economy of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Aruba is an open system, with tourism currently providing the largest percentage of the country's income. Because of tourism's rapid growth in the last 80 years, related industries like construction have also flourished in Aruba. Other primary industries include oil refining and storage, as well as offshore banking.

  7. ABC islands (Leeward Antilles) - Wikipedia

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    The ABC islands is the physical group of A ruba, B onaire, and C uraçao, the three westernmost islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. These have a shared political history and a status of Dutch underlying ownership, since the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 ceded them back to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as Curaçao and ...

  8. Woman mistakes poisonous plant for aloe vera, eats it ... - AOL

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    Eating raw aloe is an exciting new trend in China, ... Woman mistakes poisonous plant for aloe vera, eats it on live video. ... Photos show what it was like to eat at McDonald's in the 1980s.

  9. Aruba–Curaçao–Bonaire cactus scrub - Wikipedia

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    The Aruba-Curaçao-Bonaire cactus scrub ecoregion (WWF ID: NT1302) covers the dry land on the semi-arid islands of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire in the southern Caribbean Sea, about 80 km from the mainland of Venezuela. In low-lying coastal areas the islands also support mangrove wetlands. The landscape features a range of cactus species and ...