Slagbaai plantation

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Slagbaai plantation was a historic colonial-era estate on Bonaire that played a key role in the island’s early economic activity, particularly in salt and other exports.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era estate
cultural heritage site
historic plantation
associatedWith Bonaire’s salt trade history
maritime export routes from Bonaire
country Kingdom of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
currentUse museum site
protected nature area
tourist attraction
era colonial period
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
snorkeling
hasBuilding cisterns
plantation house
salt storage facilities
warehouses
hasFeature coastal landing places
dry scrubland
hilly terrain
salt pans
wells
hasNameOrigin Dutch language NERFINISHED
hasUse agricultural estate
export hub
salt production site
hasView Caribbean coastline
hasWildlife flamingos
iguanas
parrots
sea turtles
heritageStatus protected historic site of Bonaire
integratedInto Washington Slagbaai National Park NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bonaire NERFINISHED
Caribbean Netherlands NERFINISHED
Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Lesser Antilles
northwestern Bonaire
ownedBy Dutch colonial landowners
partOf Washington Slagbaai National Park NERFINISHED
product aloe
charcoal
divi-divi pods
goats
salt
significance important center for export of salt and other goods
key role in Bonaire’s early economic activity

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Washington Slagbaai National Park namedAfter Slagbaai plantation