2006 Edition
CIA World Factbook 2006 (Project Gutenberg)
Introduction
Administrative divisions
none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Age structure
0-14 years: 19.5% (male 7,175/female 6,849) 15-64 years: 68.2% (male 23,894/female 25,140) 65 years and over: 12.3% (male 3,616/female 5,217) (2006 est.)
Agriculture - products
aloes; livestock; fish
Airports
1 (2006)
Airports - with paved runways
- total
- 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (2006)
Area
- land
- 193 sq km
- total
- 193 sq km
- water
- 0 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly larger than Washington, DC
Background
Discovered and claimed for Spain in 1499, Aruba was acquired by the Dutch in 1636. The island's economy has been dominated by three main industries. A 19th century gold rush was followed by prosperity brought on by the opening in 1924 of an oil refinery. The last decades of the 20th century saw a boom in the tourism industry. Aruba seceded from the Netherlands Antilles in 1986 and became a separate, autonomous member of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Movement toward full independence was halted at Aruba's request in 1990. Geography Aruba
Birth rate
11.03 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Budget
- expenditures
- $577.9 million; including capital expenditures of $NA (2000)
- revenues
- $507.9 million
Capital
- geographic coordinates
- 12 33 N, 70 06 W
- name
- Oranjestad
- time difference
- UTC-4 (1 hour ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Climate
tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation
Coastline
68.5 km
Constitution
1 January 1986
Country name
- conventional long form
- none
- conventional short form
- Aruba
Currency (code)
Aruban guilder/florin (AWG)
Currency code
AWG
Death rate
6.68 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Debt - external
$478.6 million (2005 est.)
Dependency status
member country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; full autonomy in internal affairs obtained in 1986 upon separation from the Netherlands Antilles; Dutch Government responsible for defense and foreign affairs
Diplomatic representation from the US
the US does not have an embassy in Aruba; the Consul General to Netherlands Antilles is accredited to Aruba
Diplomatic representation in the US
none (represented by the Kingdom of the Netherlands); note - Mr. Henry BAARH, Minister Plenipotentiary for Aruba at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Disputes - international
none
Economic aid - recipient
$-11.3 million (2004)
Economy - overview
Tourism is the mainstay of the small, open Aruban economy, with offshore banking and oil refining and storage also important. The rapid growth of the tourism sector over the last decade has resulted in a substantial expansion of other activities. Over 1.5 million tourists per year visit Aruba, with 75% of those from the US. Construction continues to boom, with hotel capacity five times the 1985 level. In addition, the reopening of the country's oil refinery in 1993, a major source of employment and foreign exchange earnings, has further spurred growth. Tourist arrivals have rebounded strongly following a dip after the 11 September 2001 attacks. The island experiences only a brief low season, and hotel occupancy in 2004 averaged 80%, compared to 68% throughout the rest of the Caribbean. The newly re-elected government has made cutting the budget and trade deficits a high priority.
Electricity - consumption
716.1 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2003)
Electricity - imports
0 kWh (2003)
Electricity - production
770 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - production by source
- fossil fuel
- 100%
- hydro
- 0%
- nuclear
- 0%
- other
- 0% (2001)
Elevation extremes
- highest point
- Mount Jamanota 188 m
- lowest point
- Caribbean Sea 0 m
Environment - current issues
NA
Ethnic groups
mixed white/Caribbean Amerindian 80%
Exchange rates
Aruban guilders/florins per US dollar - 1.79 (2005), 1.79 (2004), 1.79 (2003), 1.79 (2002), 1.79 (2001)
Executive branch
- cabinet
- Council of Ministers elected by the Staten
- chief of state
- Queen BEATRIX of the Netherlands (since 30 April 1980), represented by Governor General Fredis REFUNJOL (since 11 May 2004)
- election results
- Nelson O. ODUBER elected prime minister; percent of legislative vote - NA
- elections
- the monarch is hereditary; governor general appointed for a six-year term by the monarch; prime minister and deputy prime minister elected by the Staten for four-year terms; election last held 2005 (next to be held by 2009)
- head of government
- Prime Minister Nelson O. ODUBER (since 30 October 2001)
Exports
$80 million f.o.b.; note - includes oil reexports (2004 est.)
Exports - commodities
live animals and animal products, art and collectibles, machinery and electrical equipment, transport equipment
Exports - partners
Netherlands 33.5%, Panama 16.7%, Colombia 11.9%, US 11.3%, Venezuela 10.1%, Netherlands Antilles 9% (2005)
Fiscal year
calendar year Communications Aruba
Flag description
blue, with two narrow, horizontal, yellow stripes across the lower portion and a red, four-pointed star outlined in white in the upper hoist-side corner Economy Aruba
GDP - composition by sector
- agriculture
- 0.4% NA%
- industry
- 33.3% NA%
- services
- 66.3% NA%
GDP - per capita (PPP)
$21,800 (2004 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
2.4% (2005 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)
$2.258 billion
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$2.258 billion (2005 est.)
Geographic coordinates
12 30 N, 69 58 W
Geography - note
a flat, riverless island renowned for its white sand beaches; its tropical climate is moderated by constant trade winds from the Atlantic Ocean; the temperature is almost constant at about 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) People Aruba
Government type
parliamentary democracy
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
NA
Household income or consumption by percentage share
- highest 10%
- NA%
- lowest 10%
- NA%
Illicit drugs
transit point for US- and Europe-bound narcotics with some accompanying money-laundering activity This page was last updated on 19 December, 2006
Imports
$875 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Imports - commodities
machinery and electrical equipment, crude oil for refining and reexport, chemicals; foodstuffs
Imports - partners
US 55.9%, Netherlands 12.9%, UK 3.8% (2005)
Independence
none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Industrial production growth rate
NA%
Industries
tourism, transshipment facilities, oil refining
Infant mortality rate
- female
- 4.95 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
- male
- 6.6 deaths/1,000 live births
- total
- 5.79 deaths/1,000 live births
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
3.4% (2005)
International organization participation
ILO, IMF, Interpol, IOC, UNESCO (associate), UPU, WCL, WMO, WToO (associate)
Internet country code
.aw
Internet hosts
11,548 (2006)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
NA
Internet users
24,000 (2002) Transportation Aruba
Irrigated land
0.01 sq km (1998 est.)
Judicial branch
Common Court of Justice of Aruba (judges are appointed by the monarch)
Labor force
41,500 (2004 est.)
Labor force - by occupation
- agriculture
- NA%
- industry
- NA%
- note
- most employment is in wholesale and retail trade and repair, followed by hotels and restaurants; oil refining
- services
- NA%
Land boundaries
0 km
Land use
- arable land
- 10.53%
- other
- 89.47% (2005)
- permanent crops
- 0%
Languages
Dutch (official), Papiamento (a Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English dialect), English (widely spoken), Spanish
Legal system
based on Dutch civil law system, with some English common law influence
Legislative branch
- unicameral Legislature or Staten (21 seats; members elected by direct, popular vote to serve four-year terms)
- election results
- percent of vote by party - MEP 43%, AVP 32%, MPA 7%, RED 7%, PDR 6%, OLA 4%, PPA 2%; seats by party - MEP 11, AVP 8, MPA 1, RED 1
- elections
- last held 23 September 2005 (next to be held by in 2009)
Life expectancy at birth
- female
- 82.78 years (2006 est.)
- male
- 75.95 years
- total population
- 79.28 years
Literacy
- definition
- NA
- female
- NA% Government Aruba
- male
- NA%
- total population
- 97%
Location
Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela
Manpower available for military service
- males age 18-49
- 16,278 (2005 est.)
Manpower fit for military service
- males age 18-49
- 13,219 (2005 est.)
Manpower reaching military service age annually
- males age 18-49
- 520 (2005 est.)
Map references
Central America and the Caribbean
Maritime claims
- territorial sea
- 12 nm
Median age
- female
- 40.3 years (2006 est.)
- male
- 36.4 years
- total
- 38.5 years
Military - note
defense is the responsibility of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Transnational Issues Aruba
Military branches
no regular indigenous military forces; Royal Netherlands Navy and Marines, Coast Guard
National holiday
Flag Day, 18 March
Nationality
- adjective
- Aruban; Dutch
- noun
- Aruban(s)
Natural gas - consumption
0 cu m (2003 est.)
Natural gas - production
0 cu m (2003 est.)
Natural hazards
lies outside the Caribbean hurricane belt
Natural resources
NEGL; white sandy beaches
Net migration rate
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Oil - consumption
6,500 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - exports
NA bbl/day
Oil - imports
NA bbl/day
Oil - production
2,363 bbl/day (2003)
Political parties and leaders
Aliansa/Aruban Social Movement or MSA [Robert WEVER]; Aruban Liberal Organization or OLA [Glenbert CROES]; Aruban Patriotic Movement or MPA [Monica ARENDS-KOCK]; Aruban Patriotic Party or PPA [Benny NISBET]; Aruban People's Party or AVP [Mike EMAN]; People's Electoral Movement Party or MEP [Nelson O. ODUBER]; Real Democracy or PDR [Andin BIKKER]; RED [Rudy LAMPE]; Workers Political Platform or PTT [Gregorio WOLFF]
Political pressure groups and leaders
NA
Population
71,891 (July 2006 est.)
Population below poverty line
NA%
Population growth rate
0.44% (2006 est.)
Ports and terminals
Barcadera, Oranjestad, Sint Nicolaas Military Aruba
Public debt
46.3% of GDP
Radio broadcast stations
AM 2, FM 16, shortwave 0 (2004)
Radios
50,000 (1997)
Religions
Roman Catholic 82%, Protestant 8%, Hindu, Muslim, Confucian, Jewish
Roadways
- paved
- 513 km
- total
- 800 km
- unpaved
- 287 km
Sex ratio
- at birth
- 1.05 male(s)/female
- total population
- 0.93 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
- under 15 years
- 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.95 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.69 male(s)/female
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Telephone system
- domestic
- increased competition through privatization; 3 wireless service providers are now licensed
- general assessment
- modern fully automatic telecommunications system
- international
- country code - 297; 1 submarine cable to Sint Maarten (Netherlands Antilles); extensive interisland microwave radio relay links
Telephones - main lines in use
37,100 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular
98,400 (2004)
Television broadcast stations
1 (1997)
Televisions
20,000 (1997)
Terrain
flat with a few hills; scant vegetation
Total fertility rate
1.79 children born/woman (2006 est.)
Unemployment rate
6.9% (2005 est.)