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  2. Oranjestad, Aruba - Wikipedia

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    The touristically named Renaissance Island (formerly Sonesta Island) [36] is a 40-acre (16 ha) cay (or barrier reef) island, officially known as the Bucuti Rif [37] [38] and it is off the coast near Oranjestad. It is privately owned and has the only private beaches on Aruba. [39]

  3. Beaches of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo Beach, Renaissance Island Grapefield Beach , 12°26′55″N 69°52′37″W  /  12.448602432969578°N 69.8770077994854°W  / 12.448602432969578; -69.8770077994854  ( Grapefield

  4. Renaissance Island - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance Island, Oranjestad, Aruba; Vozrozhdeniya Island, in the Aral Sea This page was last edited on 16 April 2023, at 09:26 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  5. Eagle Beach - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Beach (or Arend Beach) is a beach and neighbourhood of Oranjestad, Aruba. The neighbourhood is famous for its many low-rise resorts and wide public beach. [2] It is the widest beach of Aruba, [3] and has soft white sand. It has been rated one of the best beaches in the world. [4] [3]

  6. Outline of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Aruba – Caribbean island nation that is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [1] Aruba comprises the Island of Aruba , an island of the Lesser Antilles archipelago , 33 kilometres (21 mi) in length in the southern Caribbean Sea , 27 kilometres (17 mi) north of the Paraguaná Peninsula , Falcón State , Venezuela .

  7. Marine Park Aruba - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Park Aruba are marine protected areas (MPAs) situated around the island of Aruba. This nature reserve was established on December 21, 2018 and brought under the management of Fundacion Parke Nacional Aruba (FPNA, Aruba National Park Foundation) on April 16, 2019.