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FACTBOX: Facts about Curacao

Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:13pm EDT

(Reuters) - The following are facts about Curacao.

* Curacao, just off the coast of Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea, is the largest and most industrialized island in the Netherlands Antilles, covering 182 square miles.

* A self-governing part of the Netherlands, Curacao is a major tourist destination boasting white-sand beaches, crystalline waters and popular casinos.

* Curacao has a 320,000 barrel per day oil refinery, Isla, operated by Venezuelan state company PDVSA. It generates heavy oil-shipping traffic. Residents have repeatedly said the refinery causes environmental damage in the area. PDVSA is in talks with Curacao to buy part of the facility.

* Once the center of the Caribbean slave trade, Curacao was hard hit by the abolition of slavery in 1863. Its prosperity -- and that of neighboring Aruba -- was restored in the early 20th century with the construction of refineries to service the newly discovered Venezuelan oil fields.

* Curacao, known for its multi-cultural population, has Dutch, Papiamentu and English as official languages.

* On the east end of the island is the colonial-style capital and major port of Willemstad. Most of Curacao's 130,000 residents live in the vicinity of Willemstad.

(Compiled by Paul Grant, Washington Editorial Reference Unit)



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