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15 years 3 months ago #1818 by habagat
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Do you know some of the events of the island during the holidays? Do they celebrate Christmas as well? I am not quite familiar with Aruba and I would like to hear information from you guys.:)

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15 years 3 months ago #1842 by millionaireman
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For sure, the island celebrates Christmas. During the last month of the year, they have St. Nicolas Day, the Aguinaldo and Gaita. So, are you planning to go there on December? Just check out the site for more information.

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15 years 3 months ago #1843 by bethoven
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I think, every country does celebrate Christmas. It could be the most especial celebration in the Aruba. I was just curious, what does Gaita mean, Millionaireman?

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15 years 3 months ago #1862 by crystal
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Of course yes. They surely celebrates Christmas.
80% of population in Aruba are Roman Catholic.

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15 years 3 months ago #1863 by nakchura
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habagat wrote:

Do you know some of the events of the island during the holidays? Do they celebrate Christmas as well? I am not quite familiar with Aruba and I would like to hear information from you guys.:)


Of course. They acknowledge holidays as well specially Christmas. Do you plan to go there on a specific date of a holiday and so you asked?

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15 years 3 months ago #1864 by nakchura
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millionaireman wrote:

For sure, the island celebrates Christmas. During the last month of the year, they have St. Nicolas Day, the Aguinaldo and Gaita. So, are you planning to go there on December? Just check out the site for more information.


The Aguinaldo? I've never heard of that even before? What do they celebrate on that event millionaireman?

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