curaçao
Curaçao is a Caribbean island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It lies in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the northeast coast of Venezuela. The capital and largest city is Willemstad, a port and historic center recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its Dutch colonial architecture along the waterfronts of Punda and Otrobanda and the Queen Emma Bridge.
Geography and climate: The island covers about 444 square kilometers (171 square miles) and features flat limestone
History: Originally inhabited by the Arawak and Caquetío peoples, Curaçao came under Dutch rule in 1634 as
Population and language: The population is around 150,000. The official language is Dutch, while Papiamentu is
Economy and governance: Curaçao maintains internal self-government with its own prime minister and parliament (the Estates
Culture and environment: Curaçao preserves a diverse culture blending Dutch and Caribbean influences. Major attractions include