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Discover Curaçao! Explore stunning beaches, vibrant Dutch colonial architecture, and rich history. Perfect for diving, snorkeling, and cultural adventures.

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    Curaçao Boasts a Swinging Pontoon Bridge

    Willemstad's Queen Emma Bridge, affectionately known as "Our Swinging Old Lady," is a unique pedestrian pontoon bridge that swings open multiple times a day to allow ships to pass. It connects the Punda and Otrobanda districts.

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    Blue Curaçao Liqueur Is Naturally Colorless

    The famous blue liqueur, a staple in many cocktails, actually originates from the dried peel of the Laraha citrus fruit, unique to Curaçao. Its natural essence is clear; the vibrant blue color is artificially added for visual appeal.

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    Curaçao Has a Surprising Desert Climate

    Often pictured with lush tropical scenery, much of Curaçao's interior is surprisingly arid, characterized by cacti and thorny bushes. Its location outside the hurricane belt also contributes to a drier climate than many other Caribbean islands.

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    Willemstad's Vibrant Buildings Were a Governor's Decree

    The iconic pastel-colored buildings of Willemstad, a UNESCO World Heritage site, weren't just for aesthetics. A 19th-century governor reportedly mandated painting buildings in colors other than white to reduce sun glare, believing it caused headaches.

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    Curaçao Is Home to Four Official Languages

    Despite its small size, Curaçao boasts a rich linguistic landscape. Papiamentu, Dutch, English, and Spanish are all widely spoken and officially recognized, reflecting its diverse historical influences and cultural connections.