Thursday, January 01, 2004  — Friday, December 31, 2004

listed in Overview: CIA World Factbook for the year 2004

CIA World Factbook 2004: Aruba

The following is reproduced from the CIA World Factbook (where additional information is available). It is compiled and published annually by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States government.

The text is unchanged, except that the "Map Reference" section is omitted. Otherwise, only the layout and order was adapted for this website.

This entry in the original Factbook for the year 2004 was last updated by the CIA on 10 February, 2005.

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.

Economic 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. Construction has boomed, 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. Aruba's small labor force and low unemployment rate have led to a large number of unfilled job vacancies, despite sharp rises in wage rates in recent years. Tourist arrivals have declined in the aftermath of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the US. The government now must deal with a budget deficit and a negative trade balance.


Geography


Location:Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela
Geographic coordinates:12 30 N, 69 58 W
Area:Total: 193 sq km land: 193 sq km water: 0 sq km
Area - comparative:Slightly larger than Washington, DC
Land boundaries:0 km
Coastline:68.5 km
Maritime claims:Territorial sea: 12 nm
Climate:Tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation
Terrain:Flat with a few hills; scant vegetation
Elevation extremes:Lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m highest point: Mount Jamanota 188 m
Natural resources:NEGL; white sandy beaches
Land use:Arable land: 10.53% (including aloe 0.01%) permanent crops: 0% other: 89.47% (2001)
Irrigated land:0.01 sq km (1998 est.)
Natural hazards:Lies outside the Caribbean hurricane belt
Environment - current issues:NA
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


Population:71,218 (July 2004 est.)
Age structure:0-14 years: 20.3% (male 7,429; female 7,051) 15-64 years: 68.2% (male 23,587; female 25,007) 65 years and over: 11.4% (male 3,347; female 4,797) (2004 est.)
Median age:Total: 37.5 years male: 35.7 years female: 39.1 years (2004 est.)
Population growth rate:0.51% (2004 est.)
Birth rate:11.53 births/1,000 population (2004 est.)
Death rate:6.47 deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.)
Net migration rate:0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2004 est.)
Sex ratio:At birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.94 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.7 male(s)/female total population: 0.93 male(s)/female (2004 est.)
Infant mortality rate:Total: 6.02 deaths/1,000 live births male: 6.85 deaths/1,000 live births female: 5.14 deaths/1,000 live births (2004 est.)
Life expectancy at birth:Total population: 78.98 years male: 75.64 years female: 82.49 years (2004 est.)
Total fertility rate:1.79 children born/woman (2004 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths:NA
Nationality:Noun: Aruban(s) adjective: Aruban; Dutch
Ethnic groups:Mixed white/Caribbean Amerindian 80%
Religions:Roman Catholic 82%, Protestant 8%, Hindu, Muslim, Confucian, Jewish
Languages:Dutch (official), Papiamento (a Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English dialect), English (widely spoken), Spanish
Literacy:Definition: total population: 97% male: NA female: NA

Government


Country name:Conventional long form: none conventional short form: Aruba
Dependency status:Part 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
Government type:Parliamentary democracy
Capital:Oranjestad
Administrative divisions:None (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Independence:None (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
National holiday:Flag Day, 18 March
Constitution:1 January 1986
Legal system:Based on Dutch civil law system, with some English common law influence
Suffrage:18 years of age; universal
Executive branch:Chief of state: Queen BEATRIX of the Netherlands (since 30 April 1980), represented by Governor General Fredis REFUNJOL (since 11 May 2004) head of government: Prime Minister Nelson O. ODUBER (since 30 October 2001) cabinet: Council of Ministers (elected by the Staten) 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 28 September 2001 (next to be held by December 2005) election results: Nelson O. ODUBER elected prime minister; percent of legislative vote - NA
Legislative branch:Unicameral Legislature or Staten (21 seats; members elected by direct, popular vote to serve four-year terms) elections: last held 28 September 2001 (next to be held by NA 2005) election results: percent of vote by party - MEP 52.4%, AVP 26.7%, PPA 9.6%, OLA 5.7%, Aliansa 3.5%, other 2.1%; seats by party - MEP 12, AVP 6, PPA 2, OLA 1
Judicial branch:Joint High Court of Justice (judges are appointed by the monarch)
Political parties and leaders:Aruba Solidarity Movement or MAS [leader NA]; Aruban Democratic Alliance or Aliansa [leader NA]; Aruban Democratic Party or PDA [Leo BERLINSKI]; Aruban Liberal Party or OLA [Glenbert CROES]; Aruban Patriotic Party or PPA [Benny NISBET]; Aruban People's Party or AVP [Jan (Henny) H. EMAN]; Concentration for the Liberation of Aruba or CLA [leader NA]; People's Electoral Movement Party or MEP [Nelson O. ODUBER]; For a Restructured Aruba Now or PARA [Urbana LOPEZ]; National Democratic Action or ADN [Pedro Charro KELLY]
Political pressure groups and leaders:NA
International organization participation:ILO, IMF, Interpol, IOC, UNESCO (associate), UPU, WCL, WToO (associate)
Diplomatic representation in the US:None (represented by the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Diplomatic representation from the US:The US does not have an embassy in Aruba; the Consul General to Netherlands Antilles, Robert E. SORENSON, is accredited to Aruba
Flag:
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


GDP:Purchasing power parity - $1.94 billion (2002 est.)
GDP - real growth rate:-1.5% (2002 est.)
GDP - per capita:Purchasing power parity - $28,000 (2002 est.)
GDP - composition by sector:Agriculture: NA industry: NA services: NA
Population below poverty line:NA
Household income or consumption by percentage share:Lowest 10%: NA highest 10%: NA
Inflation rate (consumer prices):3.2% (2002 est.)
Labor force:41,500 (1997 est.)
Labor force - by occupation:Most employment is in wholesale and retail trade and repair, followed by hotels and restaurants; oil refining
Unemployment rate:0.6% (2003 est.)
Budget:Revenues: $135.8 million expenditures: $147 million, including capital expenditures of NA (2000)
Agriculture - products:Aloes; livestock; fish
Industries:Tourism, transshipment facilities, oil refining
Industrial production growth rate:NA (2002 est.)
Electricity - production:531.9 million kWh (2001)
Electricity - consumption:494.7 million kWh (2001)
Electricity - exports:0 kWh (2001)
Electricity - imports:0 kWh (2001)
Oil - production:0 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Oil - consumption:6,500 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Oil - exports:NA (2001)
Oil - imports:NA (2001)
Exports:$128 million f.o.b. (including oil reexports) (2002 est.)
Exports - commodities:Live animals and animal products, art and collectibles, machinery and electrical equipment, transport equipment
Exports - partners:Netherlands 33.7%, Colombia 12%, Netherlands Antilles 12%, Panama 12%, Venezuela 10.8%, US 9.6% (2003)
Imports:$841 million f.o.b. (2002 est.)
Imports - commodities:Machinery and electrical equipment, crude oil for refining and reexport, chemicals; foodstuffs
Imports - partners:US 55.3%, Netherlands 13%, Netherlands Antilles 3.1% (2003)
Debt - external:$285 million (1996)
Economic aid - recipient:$26 million (1995); note - the Netherlands provided a $127 million aid package to Aruba and Suriname in 1996
Currency:Aruban guilder/florin (AWG)
Currency code:AWG
Exchange rates:Aruban guilders/florins per US dollar - 1.79 (2003), 1.79 (2002), 1.79 (2001), 1.79 (2000), 1.79 (1999)
Fiscal year:Calendar year

Communications


Telephones - main lines in use:37,100 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular:53,000 (2001)
Telephone system:General assessment: NA domestic: more than adequate international: country code - 297; 1 submarine cable to Sint Maarten (Netherlands Antilles); extensive interisland microwave radio relay links
Radio broadcast stations:AM 4, FM 6, shortwave 0 (1998)
Television broadcast stations:1 (1997)
Internet country code:.aw
Internet hosts:923 (2001)
Internet users:24,000 (2002)

Transportation


Highways:Total: 800 km paved: 513 km unpaved: 287 km note: most coastal roads are paved, while unpaved roads serve large tracts of the interior (1995)
Ports and harbors:Barcadera, Oranjestad, Sint Nicolaas
Merchant marine:Total: 3 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 5,772 GRT/7,068 DWT by type: cargo 1, petroleum tanker 2 foreign-owned: Germany 1, Russia 1 registered in other countries: 1 (2003 est.)
Airports:1 (2003 est.)
Airports - with paved runways:Total: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (2004 est.)

Military


Military branches:No regular indigenous military forces; Royal Dutch Navy and Marines, Coast Guard
Military - note:Defense is the responsibility of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Transnational Issues


Disputes - international:None
Illicit drugs:Transit point for US- and Europe-bound narcotics with some accompanying money-laundering activity


Published by: automatic_factbook_import
We are not responsible for this in any way - stephansmap.org.

 

stephansmap.org home Contact Us Terms of Service Privacy

Disclaimer: The entry above is the responsibility of whoever added it to stephansmap.org. We are not responsible for it in any way.

Presentation — Copyright © 2008 synchronized multi-integration media (a division of) The Buckmaster Institute, Inc.
With design elements by Paul Melo.