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Aruba

ISO3: ABWLatin America & CaribbeanHigh income

Aruba is a high income economy in Latin America & Caribbean. It has a population of about 107,995 and a GDP of $4.27 billion.

Explore 188 World Bank indicators for Aruba below.

Aruba at a Glance

Capital
Oranjestad
Population
107,995
Area
180 km²
600.0 /km²
Currency
AWG Aruban florin
Languages
Dutch, Papiamento
ISO codes
ABW · AW
High income economy: The World Bank classifies Aruba as a high-income country, meaning its gross national income (GNI) per capita exceeds $13,845 (2023 threshold). High-income countries typically have well-developed infrastructure, strong institutions, and diverse economic bases.

Key Development Indicators

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Frequently asked questions about Aruba

What is the population of Aruba?
Aruba has a population of approximately 107,995, according to the most recent World Bank data.
What is the capital of Aruba?
The capital of Aruba is Oranjestad.
What region is Aruba in?
The World Bank places Aruba in the Latin America & Caribbean region.
What income group is Aruba in?
The World Bank classifies Aruba as a High income economy.
What currency does Aruba use?
Aruba uses the Aruban florin (AWG).

Data sourced from the World Bank Open Data portal. Values represent the most recent available year. NULL or missing values indicate data is suppressed, not collected, or not applicable for this country.