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  2. Century Casinos - Wikipedia

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    Century Casinos, Inc. is a gaming company based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. ... Aruba (casino only) [55] Legends Casino at Soboba — San Jacinto, California [31]

  3. Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 12.580821°N 70.042987°W. Exterior view, October 2023. The Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is a hotel and casino resort along the northwestern beach of Aruba. It opened with the hotel and casino in 1995.

  4. Oranjestad, Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Oranjestad (UK: / ɒˈrænjəstɑːt / orr-AN-yə-staht, [2] US: / ɔːˈrɑːn -, oʊˈrɑːn -/ or-AHN-, oh-RAHN-, [3][4] Dutch: [oːˈrɑɲəstɑt]; literally " Orange City"), the capital and most populous of Aruba 's eight regions, is located on the southwestern coast of the island. In Papiamento, the local language, Oranjestad is commonly ...

  5. Excelsior Casino - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior Casino. Excelsior Casino was a casino located in Aruba as part of the Holiday Inn hotel. [1] It was the first casino to open on the island. It originally was known as the King Casino, [2] then become the Grand Holiday Casino before adopting its final name in 2000. [3][4] It was known as the casino where Caribbean stud poker was invented.

  6. Curaçao - Wikipedia

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    Students on Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire were taught predominantly in Spanish until the early 19th century, when the British occupied all three islands. Teaching of Spanish was restored when Dutch rule resumed in 1815. Also, efforts were made to introduce widespread bilingual Dutch and Papiamentu education in the late 19th century. [31]

  7. Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, eleven or more steamships had regular routes to Barbados. In the 19th century, wealthy European tourists traveled across the Atlantic during the winter months for weeks or months at a time. [3] [5] The Caribbean islands were colonies of European countries, and early tourists went to their nation's colonies.