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Paardenbaai (English: Bay of Horses) or Port of
Oranjestad is the main
seaport for p****engers in Aruba. It is
located in
Oranjestad and has
existed since...
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pivotal role in Jews
choosing Aruba as
their settlement.
Choosing Paardenbaai ("Bay of Horses") as a
trading hub,
rather than
Commandeursbaai ("Commander's...
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Cunucu Abao
Dakota Eagle Beach Kavel Klip
Madiki Mahuma Mon
Plaisir Paardenbaai Paradijswijk Parkietenbos Ponton Potrero Pos Abao
Rancho Sabana Blanco...
- benefits,
primarily being used in the
preservation of fish
during shipping.
Paardenbaai (Horses' Bay)
contained salt pans up
until 1949 when it was
dredged and...
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actively striving to
ensure Aruba kept pace with the times. To the west of
Paardenbaai,
cargo ships anc****d, and a
significant amount of
construction material...
- Rancho,
located near
Paardenbaai, is one of the old
districts of Oranjestad, the
capital of Aruba.
Originally a
fishing village,
Rancho has
evolved into...
- Bay, a
natural harbour near Savaneta. In 1797, the
government moved to
Paardenbaai which would later become Oranjestad. By 1816, only one
house had remained...
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Fruit and
vegetable market at
Paardenbaai harbor in
Aruba (n.d.)...
- re-opened in 1983 as the
Historical Museum of Aruba. The
Dutch first settled Paardenbaai (English: Bay of Horses) on the
island of
Aruba as an
intermediate harbor...