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Home » Curacao

Curacao

by Nyongesa Sande
4 months ago
in CIA World FactBook
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The original Arawak Indian settlers who arrived on Curaçao from South America in about A.D. 1000 were largely enslaved by the Spanish early in the 16th century and forcibly relocated to other colonies where labor was needed. The Dutch seized Curaçao from the Spanish in 1634. Once the center of the Caribbean slave trade, Curaçao was hard hit economically when the Dutch abolished slavery in 1863. Its prosperity (and that of neighboring Aruba) was restored in the early 20th century with the construction of the Isla Refineria to service the newly discovered Venezuelan oilfields. In 1954, Curaçao and several other Dutch Caribbean colonies were reorganized as the Netherlands Antilles, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In referenda in 2005 and 2009, the citizens of Curaçao voted to become a self-governing country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The change in status became effective in 2010 with the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles.TipVisit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.Definitions and Notes

Geography

Location

Caribbean, an island in the Caribbean Sea, 55 km off the coast of Venezuela

Geographic coordinates

12 10 N, 69 00 W

Map references

Central America and the Caribbean

Area

total : 444 sq km

land: 444 sq km

water: 0 sq km

comparison ranking: total 199

Area – comparative

more than twice the size of Washington, D.C.

Land boundaries

0

Coastline

364 km

Maritime claims

territorial sea: 12 nm

exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Climate

tropical marine climate, ameliorated by northeast trade winds, results in mild temperatures; semiarid with average rainfall of 60 cm/year

Terrain

generally low, hilly terrain

Elevation

highest point: Mt. Christoffel 372 m

lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m

Natural resources

calcium phosphates, protected harbors, hot springs

Land use

agricultural land: 0% (2022 est.)

arable land: 10% (2018)

forest: 0.2% (2022 est.)

other: 99.8% (2022 est.)

Irrigated land

NA

Population distribution

largest concentration on the island is Willemstad; smaller settlements near the coast can be found throughout the island, particularly in the northwest

Natural hazards

Curacao is south of the Caribbean hurricane belt and is rarely threatened

Geography – note

Curaçao is a part of the Windward Islands (southern) group in the Lesser Antilles

People and Society

Population

total: 153,289 (2024 est.)

male: 73,755

female: 79,534

comparison rankings: total 187; female 187; male 187

Nationality

noun: Curacaoan

adjective: Curacaoan; Dutch

Ethnic groups

Curacaoan 75.4%, Dutch 6%, Dominican 3.6%, Colombian 3%, Bonairean, Sint Eustatian, Saban 1.5%, Haitian 1.2%, Surinamese 1.2%, Venezuelan 1.1%, Aruban 1.1%, other 5%, unspecified 0.9% (2011 est.)

Languages

Papiamento (official) (a creole language that is a mixture of Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, English, and, to a lesser extent, French, as well as elements of African languages and the language of the Arawak) 80%, Dutch (official) 8.8%, Spanish 5.6%, English (official) 3.1%, other 2.3%, unspecified 0.3% (2011 est.)

note: data represent most spoken language in household

Religions

Roman Catholic 72.8%, Pentecostal 6.6%, Protestant 3.2%, Adventist 3%, Jehovah’s Witness 2%, Evangelical 1.9%, other 3.8%, none 6%, unspecified 0.6% (2011 est.)

Age structure

0-14 years: 19.2% (male 15,069/female 14,337)

15-64 years: 62.3% (male 47,258/female 48,217)

65 years and over: 18.5% (2024 est.) (male 11,428/female 16,980)

2024 population pyramid:

2024 population pyramid

Dependency ratios

total dependency ratio: 60.6 (2024 est.)

youth dependency ratio: 30.8 (2024 est.)

elderly dependency ratio: 29.8 (2024 est.)

potential support ratio: 3.4 (2024 est.)

Median age

total: 37.8 years (2024 est.)

male: 35.5 years

female: 40.2 years

comparison ranking: total 81

Population growth rate

0.28% (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 168

Birth rate

12.9 births/1,000 population (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 135

Death rate

8.9 deaths/1,000 population (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 64

Net migration rate

-1.3 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 152

Population distribution

largest concentration on the island is Willemstad; smaller settlements near the coast can be found throughout the island, particularly in the northwest

Urbanization

urban population: 89% of total population (2023)

rate of urbanization: 0.57% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

Major urban areas – population

144,000 WILLEMSTAD (capital) (2018)

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female

0-14 years: 1.05 male(s)/female

15-64 years: 0.98 male(s)/female

65 years and over: 0.67 male(s)/female

total population: 0.93 male(s)/female (2024 est.)

Infant mortality rate

total: 7.5 deaths/1,000 live births (2024 est.)

male: 8.3 deaths/1,000 live births

female: 6.7 deaths/1,000 live births

comparison ranking: total 152

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 79.9 years (2024 est.)

male: 77.6 years

female: 82.3 years

comparison ranking: total population 59

Total fertility rate

1.96 children born/woman (2024 est.)

comparison ranking: 111

Gross reproduction rate

0.96 (2024 est.)

Contraceptive prevalence rate

NA

Drinking water source

improved:

total: 100% of population

unimproved:

total: 0% of population (2017)

Sanitation facility access

improved:

total: 100% of population

unimproved:

total: 0% of population (2017)

Currently married women (ages 15-49)

49.7% (2023 est.)

Education expenditure

7.4% of GDP (2020 est.)

comparison ranking: Education expenditure (% GDP) 14

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

total: 17 years

male: 18 years

female: 18 years (2013)

Environment

Environment – current issues

waste management, including pollution of marine areas from domestic sewage, inadequate sewage treatment facilities, industrial effluents, agricultural runoff, mismanagement of toxic substances, and ineffective regulations; damage from neglect and a lack of controls at major refinery

Climate

tropical marine climate, ameliorated by northeast trade winds, results in mild temperatures; semiarid with average rainfall of 60 cm/year

Land use

agricultural land: 0% (2022 est.)

arable land: 10% (2018)

forest: 0.2% (2022 est.)

other: 99.8% (2022 est.)

Urbanization

urban population: 89% of total population (2023)

rate of urbanization: 0.57% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

Air pollutants

carbon dioxide emissions: 5.39 megatons (2016 est.)

Waste and recycling

municipal solid waste generated annually: 24,704 tons (2013 est.)

municipal solid waste recycled annually: 494 tons (2013 est.)

percent of municipal solid waste recycled: 2% (2013 est.)

Total renewable water resources

NA

Government

Country name

conventional long form: Country of Curacao

conventional short form: Curacao

local long form: Land Curacao (Dutch)/ Pais Korsou (Papiamento)

local short form: Curacao (Dutch)/ Korsou (Papiamento)

former: Netherlands Antilles; Curacao and Dependencies

etymology: the origin of the name is disputed; many historians now agree that the name derives from a similar-sounding word the original inhabitants used to describe themselves

Government type

parliamentary democracy

Dependency status

constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; full autonomy in internal affairs granted in 2010; Dutch government responsible for defense and foreign affairs

Capital

name: Willemstad

geographic coordinates: 12 06 N, 68 55 W

time difference: UTC-4 (1 hour ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

etymology: the name means “William’s Town” in Dutch; named after Prince WILLEM of Orange (1533-84), the first stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands 

Administrative divisions

none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)

note: Curaçao is one of four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; the other three are the Netherlands, Aruba, and Sint Maarten

Legal system

based on Dutch civil law

Constitution

history: previous 1947, 1955; latest adopted 5 September 2010, entered into force 10 October 2010 (regulates governance of Curacao but is subordinate to the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands)

Citizenship

see the Netherlands

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch

chief of state: King WILLEM-ALEXANDER of the Netherlands (since 30 April 2013); represented by Governor Lucille A. GEORGE-WOUT (since 4 November 2013)

head of government: Prime Minister Gilmar PISAS (since 14 June 2021)

cabinet: Cabinet sworn-in by the governor

election/appointment process: the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the legislature usually elects the leader of the majority party as prime minister

most recent election date: 21 March 2025

expected date of next election: 2029

Legislative branch

legislature name: Parliament of Curacao

legislative structure: unicameral

number of seats: 21 (directly elected)

electoral system: proportional representation

scope of elections: full renewal

term in office: 4 years

most recent election date: 3/19/2021

parties elected and seats per party: MFK (9); PAR (4); PNP (4); MAN (2); KEM (1); TPK (1)

percentage of women in chamber: 28.6%

expected date of next election: 2025

Judicial branch

highest court(s): Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, and of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba or “Joint Court of Justice” (sits as a 3-judge panel); final appeals heard by the Supreme Court in The Hague, Netherlands

judge selection and term of office: Joint Court judges appointed by the monarch for life

subordinate courts: first instance courts, appeals court; specialized courts

Political parties

Korsou di Nos Tur or KdnT
Korsou Esun Miho or KEM
Movementu Futuro Korsou or MFK
Movementu Progresivo or MP
Movishon Antia Nobo or MAN
Partido Antia Restruktura or PAR
Partido Inovashon Nashonal or PIN
Partido Nashonal di Pueblo or PNP
Pueblo Soberano or PS
Trabou pa Kòrsou or TPK
Un Korsou Hustu

Diplomatic representation in the US

none (represented by the Kingdom of the Netherlands)

Diplomatic representation from the US

chief of mission: Consul General Margy BOND (since 20 January 2022); note – also accredited to Aruba and Sint Maarten

embassy: P.O. Box 158, J.B. Gorsiraweg 1

mailing address: 3160 Curacao Place, Washington DC  20521-3160

telephone: [599] (9) 461-3066

FAX: [599] (9) 461-6489

email address and website:
[email protected]

https://cw.usconsulate.gov/

International organization participation

ACS (associate), Caricom (observer), FATF, ILO, ITU, UNESCO (associate), UPU

Independence

none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)

National holiday

King’s Day (birthday of King WILLEM-ALEXANDER), 27 April (1967); note – King’s or Queen’s Day are observed on the ruling monarch’s birthday; celebrated on 26 April if 27 April is a Sunday

Flag description

on a blue field, a horizontal yellow band below the center divides the flag; two five-pointed white stars — the smaller above and to the left of the larger — appear in the upper left; the blue stands for the sky and sea, and yellow for the sun; the stars symbolize Curacao and its uninhabited sister island of Klein Curacao; the five star points signify the five continents from which Curacao’s people originate

National symbol(s)

laraha (citrus tree)

National color(s)

blue, yellow, white

National anthem

name: “Himmo di Korsou” (Anthem of Curacao)

lyrics/music: Guillermo ROSARIO, Mae HENRIQUEZ, Enrique MULLER, Betty DORAN/Frater Candidus NOWENS, Errol “El Toro” COLINA

note: adapted 1978; the lyrics, originally written in 1899, were rewritten in 1978 to make them less colonial in nature

National heritage

total World Heritage Sites: 1 (cultural); note – excerpted from the Netherlands entry

selected World Heritage Site locales: Historic Willemstad

Economy

Economic overview

high-income island economy; developed infrastructure; tourism and financial services-based economy; investing in information technology incentives; oil refineries service Venezuela and China

Real GDP (purchasing power parity)

$4.271 billion (2023 est.)
$4.099 billion (2022 est.)
$3.834 billion (2021 est.)

note: data in 2021 dollars

comparison ranking: 190

Real GDP growth rate

4.2% (2023 est.)
6.91% (2022 est.)
4.2% (2021 est.)

note: annual GDP % growth based on constant local currency

comparison ranking: 71

Real GDP per capita

$28,900 (2023 est.)
$27,300 (2022 est.)
$25,200 (2021 est.)

note: data in 2021 dollars

comparison ranking: 82

GDP (official exchange rate)

$3.281 billion (2023 est.)

note: data in current dollars at official exchange rate

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

2.6% (2019 est.)
2.6% (2018 est.)
1.6% (2017 est.)

note: annual % change based on consumer prices

comparison ranking: 81

GDP – composition, by sector of origin

agriculture: 0.3% (2023 est.)

industry: 11.7% (2023 est.)

services: 73.3% (2023 est.)

note: figures may not total 100% due to non-allocated consumption not captured in sector-reported data

comparison rankings: services 29; industry 182; agriculture 202

GDP – composition, by end use

household consumption: 73.2% (2018 est.)

government consumption: 14.5% (2018 est.)

investment in fixed capital: 34% (2018 est.)

investment in inventories: 7% (2018 est.)

exports of goods and services: 63.2% (2018 est.)

imports of goods and services: -92% (2018 est.)

note: figures may not total 100% due to rounding or gaps in data collection

Agricultural products

aloe, sorghum, peanuts, vegetables, tropical fruit

Industries

tourism, petroleum refining, petroleum transshipment, light manufacturing, financial and business services

Industrial production growth rate

4.3% (2014 est.)

note: annual % change in industrial value added based on constant local currency

comparison ranking: 62

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)

total: 42.2% (2020 est.)

male: 38.1%

female: 47.1%

comparison ranking: total 7

Remittances

5.38% of GDP (2023 est.)
5.16% of GDP (2022 est.)
5.18% of GDP (2021 est.)

note: personal transfers and compensation between resident and non-resident individuals/households/entities

Current account balance

-$654.688 million (2023 est.)
-$822.667 million (2022 est.)
-$508.758 million (2021 est.)

note: balance of payments – net trade and primary/secondary income in current dollars

comparison ranking: 129

Exports

$2.107 billion (2023 est.)
$2.046 billion (2022 est.)
$1.363 billion (2021 est.)

note: balance of payments – exports of goods and services in current dollars

comparison ranking: 165

Exports – partners

Armenia 57%, USA 15%, Guyana 5%, Dominican Republic 4%, Netherlands 2% (2023)

note: top five export partners based on percentage share of exports

Exports – commodities

diamonds, refined petroleum, crude petroleum, gold, petroleum coke (2023)

note: top five export commodities based on value in dollars

Imports

$2.764 billion (2023 est.)
$2.891 billion (2022 est.)
$1.91 billion (2021 est.)

note: balance of payments – imports of goods and services in current dollars

comparison ranking: 165

Imports – partners

USA 39%, Netherlands 24%, China 6%, Colombia 5%, Brazil 3% (2023)

note: top five import partners based on percentage share of imports

Imports – commodities

refined petroleum, cars, garments, plastic products, packaged medicine (2023)

note: top five import commodities based on value in dollars

Exchange rates

Netherlands Antillean guilders (ANG) per US dollar –

Exchange rates:
1.79 (2024 est.)
1.79 (2023 est.)
1.79 (2022 est.)
1.79 (2021 est.)
1.79 (2020 est.)

Energy

Electricity access

electrification – total population: 100% (2022 est.)

Communications

Telephones – fixed lines

total subscriptions: 51,000 (2022 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 27 (2022 est.)

comparison ranking: total subscriptions 154

Telephones – mobile cellular

total subscriptions: 172,000 (2022 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 88 (2021 est.)

comparison ranking: total subscriptions 185

Broadcast media

government-run TeleCuracao operates a TV station and a radio station; 2 other privately owned TV stations and several privately owned radio stations (2019)

Internet country code

.cw

Internet users

percent of population: 68% (2017 est.)

Broadband – fixed subscriptions

total: 61,000 (2022 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 33 (2022 est.)

comparison ranking: total 144

Transportation

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

PJ

Airports

1 (2025)

comparison ranking: 222

Merchant marine

total: 57 (2023)

by type: general cargo 5, oil tanker 1, other 51

comparison ranking: total 116

Ports

total ports: 4 (2024)

large: 0

medium: 2

small: 1

very small: 1

ports with oil terminals: 3

key ports: Bullenbaai, Caracasbaai, Sint Michelsbaai, Willemstad

Military and Security

Military and security forces

Curaçao Militia (CURMIL); Curaçao Volunteer Corps; Curacao Police Force (Korps Politie Curacao) (2025)

Military – note

defense is the responsibility of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; the Dutch Government controls foreign and defense policy; local security forces are supported by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (Gendarmerie), the Dutch Caribbean Police Force (Korps Politie Caribisch Nederland, KPCN), and the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard (DCCG or Kustwacht Caribisch Gebied (KWCARIB)); there are two Dutch naval bases on Curaçao, and the Dutch Army maintains a small unit on a rotational basis (2025)

Transnational Issues

Refugees and internally displaced persons

refugees (country of origin): 14,000 (Venezuela) (2022)

Trafficking in persons

tier rating: Tier 2 Watch List — Curaçao does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts to do so, therefore Curaçao was upgraded to Tier 2 Watch List; for more details, go to:  https://www.state.gov/reports/2024-trafficking-in-persons-report/curacao/

Illicit drugs

northbound transshipment points for cocaine from Colombia and Venezuela; cocaine is transported to the United States, other Caribbean islands, Africa, and Europe

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