Is a long, arid, and generally flat island,
stretching some 40 miles (64 km) from southeast to northwest,
at much the same north-south angles as it's sister islands in the ABC group
(Aruba to the west and Bonaire to the east).
The island is about 10 miles (16 km) at it's widest point,
and the area is about 180 square miles (472 square km),
making it the largest island in the Netherlands Antilles group.
We live together with 150.000 people
Languages: Curacaons are, by nature and necessity, masters of language.
Most native speakers will use Dutch, English, and Papiamentu.
Dutch is the official language, while Papiamentu is the most common.
Spanish is also spoken by most Curacaons, and English is widely used.
It's our island with blue sea,
white sand and friendly people.