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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Curacoa - définition

ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE CARIBBEAN, PART OF THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS
Curaçoa; Korsou; Language in Curacao; Language in Curaçao; Curocao; Kòrsou; Curacau; Curazao; Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles); Curacao; Island Territory of Curaçao; People of Curaçao; Curasaoans; Curaςao; ISO 3166-1:CW; Curaçaoan; Curaçaoans; Curacaoan; Curacaoans; Curaçaoan cuisine; Curaçaoan literature; CUW (country); Languages of Curacao; Languages of Curaçao; Politics of Curaçao; Climate of Curaçao; Demographics of Curaçao; Curação; Land Curaçao; Country of Curaçao; Pais Kòrsou; Sport in Curaçao; Hinduism in Curaçao; Curaçao (Netherlands); Curaçao people; Curasao; Culture of Curaçao; Cuisine of Curaçao; Qúracao; Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles; Curaçao cuisine; Religion in Curaçao; Infrastructure in Curaçao; Architecture of Curaçao
  • Map from 1562 with Curaçao indicated as Qúracao
  • Offshore oil platform in Curaçao
  • Queen Juliana]]
  • The Curaçao Sea Aquarium and the Dolphin Academy share this islet on the west coast of Curaçao, with [[Seaquarium Beach]] nearby.
  • Aerial view of the coast of Curaçao
  • Fort Beekenburg, Caracas Bay, Curaçao
  • Green Iguana from Curaçao
  • Jan Thiel Beach
  • Willemstad, 1885
  • left
  • Enlargeable, detailed map of Curaçao
  • A proportional representation of the products exported from Curaçao in 2019
  • Curaçao [[population pyramid]] in 2020
  • The [[Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue]] in Willemstad is the oldest surviving synagogue in the Western hemisphere.
  • A Dutch soldier on patrol in Willemstad following the 1969 riots
  • Curaçao Parliament Building (''Parlamento di Kòrsou'') located in the Punda district, Willemstad
  • [[Elkhorn coral]] with a Yellowtail Damselfish ([[Microspathodon chrysurus]]) in the Caribbean Sea in Curaçao
  • Grote Knip Beach
  • Historic area of Willemstad, declared a [[World Heritage Site]] by UNESCO in 1997
  • Banco di Caribe in Willemstad
  • The [[University of Curaçao]]
  • [[Jurickson Profar]]
  • Kon. Wilhelmina brug over the Waaigat
  • Parera Naval Base
  • [[Luis Brión]], a Curaçao-born Venezuelan admiral
  • Melocactus macracanthos in Curaçao
  • Santa Famia church, Willemstad
  • Smith brug over the Waaigat
  • The colorful buildings of the Handelskade in [[Willemstad]], Curaçao

Curacoa         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Curacoa (disambiguation)
·noun A liqueur, or cordial, flavored with orange peel, cinnamon, and mace;
- first made at the island of Curaccao.
HMS Curacoa         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HMS Curacao; HMS Curaçao
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Curacoa, after the island in the Caribbean Sea more usually spelled Curaçao:
HMS Curacoa (1878)         
  • Deck plan, elevation, and hull cross-section of ''Comus''-class vessels.
COMUS-CLASS CORVETTE OF THE BRITISH ROYAL NAVY
HMS Curacoa was a of the Royal Navy, built by John Elder & Co., Govan, launched in 1878, and sold in 1904 to be broken up.

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Curaçao

Curaçao ( KURE-ə-soh, -⁠sow, -⁠SOH, -⁠SOW; Dutch: [kyːraːˈsʌu, kuːr-] (listen); Papiamento: Kòrsou, [ˈkɔrsɔu̯]), officially the Country of Curaçao (Dutch: Land Curaçao; Papiamento: Pais Kòrsou), is a Lesser Antilles island country in the southern Caribbean Sea and the Dutch Caribbean region, about 65 km (40 mi) north of the Venezuela coast. It is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Together with Aruba and Bonaire, it forms the ABC islands. Collectively, Curaçao, Aruba, and other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean. It is the largest of the ABC islands in both area and population as well as the largest of the Dutch Caribbean.

Curaçao was formerly part of the Curaçao and Dependencies colony from 1815 to 1954 and later the Netherlands Antilles from 1954 to 2010, as Island Territory of Curaçao (Dutch: Eilandgebied Curaçao, Papiamento: Teritorio Insular di Kòrsou), and is now formally called the Country of Curaçao. It includes the main island of Curaçao and the much smaller, uninhabited island of Klein Curaçao ("Little Curaçao"). Curaçao has a population of 158,665 (January 2019 est.), with an area of 444 km2 (171 sq mi); its capital is Willemstad.