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- Culture_of_Aruba abstract "Aruba, one of the many islands that make up the Caribbean, was first discovered and claimed by the Spanish in 1499. Yet evidence and records show that the Spanish were definitely not the first people on the island. Painted petrographs left behind on walls and the ceilings of caves and excavated ancient artifacts of the Arawaks have been found in Aruba, indicating that the Caiquetios, peoples of the Arawak tribe that migrated north from the Orinoco Basin in South America, were in fact the very first inhabitants of the island.".
- Culture_of_Aruba wikiPageExternalLink www.aruba.com.
- Culture_of_Aruba wikiPageID "1057486".
- Culture_of_Aruba wikiPageRevisionID "600094939".
- Culture_of_Aruba date "May 2009".
- Culture_of_Aruba hasPhotoCollection Culture_of_Aruba.
- Culture_of_Aruba reason "2009.0".
- Culture_of_Aruba subject Category:Aruban_culture.
- Culture_of_Aruba comment "Aruba, one of the many islands that make up the Caribbean, was first discovered and claimed by the Spanish in 1499. Yet evidence and records show that the Spanish were definitely not the first people on the island.".
- Culture_of_Aruba label "Cultura de Aruba".
- Culture_of_Aruba label "Culture of Aruba".
- Culture_of_Aruba sameAs Cultura_de_Aruba.
- Culture_of_Aruba sameAs Q2893548.
- Culture_of_Aruba sameAs Q2893548.
- Culture_of_Aruba wasDerivedFrom Culture_of_Aruba?oldid=600094939.
- Culture_of_Aruba homepage www.aruba.com.
- Culture_of_Aruba isPrimaryTopicOf Culture_of_Aruba.