CURAÇAO

kyooˈrəsō, kooräsouˈ, island (1989 est. pop. 146,100), 178 sq mi (461 sq km), largest and most populous of the Netherlands Antilles, West Indies. Curaçao is semiarid; most of the plant life is of desert character. Oil refining is the principal industry, and the island has one of the world's largest refineries, receiving oil from the enormous reserves at nearby Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela. There are also phosphate deposits. Other major industries include tourism (Curaçao is a free port) and ship repairing. Curaçao's ship-repair dry dock is one of the largest in the Americas.

History

Visited by Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci in 1499, Curaçao was not settled by the Spanish until 1527. The Dutch captured it in 1634 and remained in possession except for a brief period of British rule during the Napoleonic Wars. In the 18th cent. Curaçao was a base for a flourishing Dutch entrepôt trade. Economic prosperity declined after the abolition of slavery in 1863 but revived with the introduction of the petroleum industry in the early 20th cent. Curaçao was the scene of severe racial strife and rioting in 1969.

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...Pinto, N. M. 1972. Nanzi stories: Curacao folklore . Trans. by Richard E. Wood...by Jose M. Capricorne. Willemstad, Curacao: Stichting Wetenschappelijke Bibliotheek...Rita. 1990. Venezuelas relations with Curacao and Aruba: Historical linkages and geopolitical...
III Curacao 1 Verdediging van Curacao, 1940-1941 defense of Curacao III Curacao 2 Vervanging van Britse door Amerikaanse troepen in Curacao, 1941-1942 replacement of British by American troops in Curacao and Aruba III Curacao 3 Veiligheidsmaatregelen...
...Silvio Rozendal of the Democratic Party of Curacao. After the election of 1979, the NVP...election of March 1990, the NVP won seven Curacao seats in the Staten, and Liberia-Peters...president. NATIONALE VOLKSPARTIJ UNIE VAN Curacao. See NATIONAL UNITED PEOPLES PARTY OF...
...Eeuwens, "Godsdienstige toestand van Curacao, in de eerste eeuw 1634-1742 van het...minderbroeders der Germania Inferior op Curacao 1776-1820 ", in Collectanea Franciscana...Wigbold Rasvelt en zijne gemeente op Curacao, 1730-1757", De West-Indische Gids...
Aruba, 62,437; Curacao, 28,921 , fuel oil Aruba, 55,518; Curacao, 52,394 , gas oil Aruba, 9019; Curacao 16,359 , and Diesel oil Aruba, 14,675; Curacao, 6300 . In 1937 about two-thirds of the gasoline exported from each island...
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The Tambu of Curacao: Historical Projections and the Ritual...developed during slavery on the island of Curacao (largest of the Netherlands Antilles...The Slave Years: The Evolution of Tambu Curacao assumed a unique role during the years...
...Dialogue on Identity in Twentieth-Century Curacao. by Nanette De Jong Meaning is what gives...sources. On the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao, a country yet to gain independence...category. Like other New World colonies, Curacao adopted polemically based identities during...
Return to Judaism: the Circumcisers of Curacao by Mordechai Arbell Return to Judaism: The Circumcisers of Curacao The notebooks of the circumcisers of Curacao prove that the exodus of the Conversos from Spain and Portugal...
...Caribbean: Exploring Ethnic Identity in Curacao. By Alan F. Benjamin. New York: Routledge...sets out to determine how present-day Curacao Jews understand and define themselves...author has let scholars who do not know Curacao convince him of what he should find there...
...Archives concerning Dutch administration of Curacao drastically alters contours of historical...Company (WIC). This new source is The Curacao Papers, 1640-1665. These documents...one-quarter centuries.(2) The Curacao Papers depict the international magnitude...
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Curacao: stamped with Africa by Harriet Jackson Scarupa On a...Rebellion monument bespeaks the rich black heritage of Curacao. Lying off the northern coast of Venezuela, Curacao--the largest and most populous island of the Netherlands...
...Revisiting Chains of Slavery: A Museum in Curacao Opens a Window on the Horrors of the African...From the early 1600s to the late 1700s, Curacao served as a transshipment port where enslaved...Dekker, now semi-retired, has homes in Curacao, the United States, and Holland. The...
...In 1969, I first visited the island of Curacao (off the coast of Venezuela) to study...Cerion). Just last month, I traveled to Curacao again for the first time in more than...of foreshadowing and mild mystery.) Curacao is a land of mixtures and contrasts...
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Exploring the beauty of Curacao by Candyce H. Stapen On Curacao, children can feed sharks, pet stingrays, swim with...temperatures in the manageable 80-degree range. Thats why Curacao in summer offers a great island getaway. Plan to spend...
How to Avoid Being Shark Bait in Curacao. Byline: Reid Bramblett The main thing...her into the shark-infested waters. Curacao is largest of the Netherlands Antilles...The following day I discovered another Curacao treat: iguana. Curried iguana, to be...
A Heady Cocktail; Curacao Is Famous for Its Startling Blue Liqueur...island domestic bliss. Its easy to love Curacao, especially at this time of year while...locals and trustworthy taxidrivers. In Curacao they get them all. They also get great...
Calming Curacao Dutch Caribbean Island a Colorful Backdrop on Land...Byline: Brian Witte Associated Press WILLEMSTAD, Curacao No wonder the islands famous liqueur is so luminous. Curacao liqueur, known around the world for coloring tropical...
...the ABC islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao are no different. But as ADAM ASPINALL...very successful ever since, Bonaire and Curacao decided to take their own routes into...islands each one did it in their own way. Curacao followed on from Aruba and became an autonomous...
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CURACAO kyoo r so, koorasou , island (1989 est...the Netherlands Antilles , West Indies. Curacao is semiarid; most of the plant life is...Other major industries include tourism (Curacao is a free port and has a number of resorts...
...Lying off Venezuela are Bonaire and Curacao ; in the Leeward Islands, east of Puerto...half of Saint Martin . Willemstad , on Curacao, is the capital of the Netherlands Antilles...Netherlands Antilles, giving St. Martin and Curacao autonomy and establishing direct Dutch...
...EDWARD d. 1667, West Indian buccaneer. Possibly born in Curacao of Dutch parentage, he is also called Edward Mansveld. He...British governor of Jamaica, Sir Thomas Modyford, to take Curacao from the Dutch. He set sail with a fleet of 15 vessels, with...
...and Grand Marnier. Both Cointreau and Grand Marnier are types of curacao, a liqueur flavored with the dried peel of the green oranges from the West Indian island of Curacao . The fruit brandies known as eaux-de-vie, sometimes referred...
...Islands , Anguilla , Montserrat , and the British Virgin Islands . The Dutch possessions are Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles ( Curacao , Bonaire , Saint Eustatius , Saba , and part of Saint Martin ). The French overseas departments and administrative regions...
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