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No one really knows the origin of papiamento, one of Aruba’s official languages. The Creole tongue is a unique mix of Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese, with some influences from African and Native ...
The findings of this cross-sectional study shed light on the diverse range of cardiovascular risk factors and their interplay ...
ARUBA (49A: Island where Papiamento is spoken) Papiamento is a Portuguese-based creole language that is an official language in ARUBA, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Those three Caribbean islands are known ...