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After doing some research, I've found that Aruba has been through a lot in terms of ownership by other countries. Alonso de Ojeda, a Spanish explorer, first discovered the land and claimed it for the Spanish in 1499. He called it La Isla de Los Gigantes, which translates to the island of the giants. He called it this because it reflected the tall heights of the natives that lived there. But Aruba is an island scarce of natural resources. The one true thing that was in abundance on the island were the different kinds of cacti. They have little rain which leads to scarce vegetation. . Because of this, Aruba became apart of the Useless Islands, or Islas Inutiles, which included Bonaire and Curacao. Aruba was initially apart of the Netherlands Antilles, which consisted of five other islands. On January 1st, 1986, Aruba became its own entity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Aruba has its own constitution, and the King of the Netherlands appoints the govern...