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Hooiberg (Dutch: /ˈɦojbɛrx/ (listen)) is a
distinctively shaped, 165 m (541 ft)
conical hill
located at the
heart of the
island of Aruba. This geological...
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February 1864,[citation needed]
Gerard Adriaan Heineken (1841–1893)
bought De
Hooiberg (The Haystack)
brewery on the
Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal canal in Amsterdam...
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first digital telephone systems and a
satellite ground station on the
Hooiberg in 1989. This
investment allowed Aruba to
communicate directly via satellite...
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namely a sun and the peak of Jamanota, were
changed to the Aloe vera and
Hooiberg, respectively. The
official description of the coat of arms: Shield: quartered...
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characterized by flat
batholith landscapes.
Notable landmarks include the
conical Hooiberg hill and rock
formations like Ayo and Casibari. Moreover, the northeastern...
- when the 22-year-old
Gerard Adriaan Heineken bought a
brewery known as De
Hooiberg (the haystack) in Amsterdam. In 1869
Heineken switched to the use of bottom-fermenting...
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Colorado Standardville Watapana Gezaag Zeewijk Santa Cruz
Balashi Cashero Hooiberg Macuarima Papilon Urataka Savaneta Cura
Cabai De
Bruynewijk Jara Pos Chiquito...
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accessibility and the
ongoing prohibition of
trade and
settlement east of
Hooiberg,
which included Commandeursbaai. They
exported local products like cattle...
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Casibari is a
settlement of Paradera,
north of
Hooiberg, in Aruba.
Evidence of
prehistoric rock
drawings is
still visible at the site. "Casibari" is an...
- (You Today). In 2007 and 2008 she also
presented a
program called 'Villa
Hooiberg'. In late 2008, 11 December, she won an award,
Philip Bloemendal Award...