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Population:70,449 (July Census 2002)
Languages spoken are: Paplamento, English, Spanish, Dutch. Paplamento is the native language.
I think they speak English because Aruba is close to the states. I think they speak Spanish because they are close to Mexico.
Religion: Roman Catholic, Protestant,Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, and Confucian.
Temperature is tropical marine.
Travelers need to pack shorts, t-shirts, and a swimsuit.
Average temperatures range at: Summer (Our Winter) 95 to 81. Winter (Our summer) 71-59.
Rainfall:24 inches a year
Snowfall:0 inches a year
Main agricultural products produced are: aloes, livestock, fish,and sea-creatures.
I think these things are produced in Aruba because:
1.The climate is just right.
2.There is the ocean where the fish and sea-creatures can live.
3.There are farms were the livestock can live at.
4.There are desserts that can support cactuses that have aloe in them
Some traditional foods are:
1.Pastechis(spiced filled pastries)
2.Soenchi (Meringue Kisses)
3.Cocada (Coconut candy)
4.Coconut shrimp
5.Pan Bati
Aruba exports:oil, refined petroleum, animals, animal products, art collectibles, machinery, electrical equipment, and transport equipment.
I think Aruba produces these products because:
1.They have a lot of factories in Aruba.
2.They have farms that can support animals.
3.They have oil wells that produce a lot of oil.
4.They have mines where they can refine petroleum.
Visitors should see these when they visit Aruba:
1.They have nice, soft sandy beaches. There you can relax and gather their thoughts.
2.They have a special day. It is called Flag Day. Flag Day is on March ,18.
I would recommend Aruba to everyone. It is a nice place. It is a cruise liner's port of call. I now that because I have been there before but didn’t know any thing about it . All I knew was that it was a place with sandy beaches. The people are very nice and they are generous.
The sources I used were:
1.Almanac
2.Encyclopedia
3.Internet- www.Aruba.com