Dutch ABC islands

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The Dutch ABC islands are a trio of Caribbean islands—Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao—known for their Dutch heritage, dry climate, and popular beach tourism.

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Label Occurrences
Dutch ABC islands canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
tourist destination
ArubaStatus constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
BonaireStatus special municipality of the Netherlands
climate semi-arid
tropical savanna
country Kingdom of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
CuraçaoStatus constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
currency Aruban florin NERFINISHED
Netherlands Antillean guilder NERFINISHED
feature coral reefs
low hurricane risk
trade winds
flora cacti
divi-divi trees
formerColonyOf Netherlands NERFINISHED
governedAs constituent countries and special municipalities of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
hasPart Aruba NERFINISHED
Bonaire NERFINISHED
Curaçao NERFINISHED
heritage Dutch colonial architecture
historicalRegion Netherlands Antilles NERFINISHED
knownFor Dutch heritage
beach tourism
dry climate
scuba diving
snorkeling
language Dutch
English
Papiamento NERFINISHED
Spanish
locatedIn Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Lesser Antilles
southern Caribbean
locatedOffCoastOf Venezuela NERFINISHED
mainEconomicActivity tourism
popularWith European tourists
North American tourists
region Leeward Antilles NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
sea Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
secondaryEconomicActivity oil-related services
salt production
shipping
timezone UTC−04:00
tourismType cruise tourism
sun and beach tourism
transport international airports on each island

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ABC islands alsoKnownAs Dutch ABC islands