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Monumenten Restaurantiefonds Nederland In the Netherlands there are several types of monuments: national monuments, municipal monuments, state monuments and iconic buildings in protected urban and village scenes. The type of monument provides what rights and obligations you have as owner, but also the financial possibilities for maintenance, restoration or renovation financing. Read more at: www.monumenten.nl |
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Aruban Government The Prime Minister along with his ministers forms the cabinet. The cabinet and the Governor together form the government. The government determines the policy of the country controlled by the parliament. There is also a trustee minister appointed by the Government of Aruba who sits in the Netherlands. Read more at: www.overheid.aw |
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Monuments & Museums Aruba Aruba is probably the name of Indian origin, a combination of ora (shell) and oubao (island). But perhaps also from Spanish: oro hubo (there was gold). The earliest reference to a card Orua. Read more at: www.historiadiaruba.aw |
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Curacao Monuments Office A small island in the Caribbean Sea, CuraƧao to date boasts more than 860 protected monuments and historical and archaeological sites. More than 80 country estates dating from the 17th to the 19th century, quite often in a superb natural setting, dot the island. An average of one country estate in every six square kilometers of the island, this is a unique feature both for the Caribbean Region and beyond. Read more on: www.curacaomonuments.org |



