Curaçao
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1634 - 15 Dec 1959
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15 Dec 1959 - 29 Nov 1982
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29 Nov 1982 - 2 Jul 1984
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Adopted 2 Jul 1984
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Map
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Hear
National Anthem "Wilhelmous van Nassouwe" (William of Nassau)
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Local Anthem
"Himno di Kòrsou"
"Volkslied van Curaçao"
(Anthem of Curaçao)
Adopted 1978
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Constitution (10 Oct 2010; in Dutch)
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Capital: Willemstad (Santa Ana 1539-1634)
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Currency: Netherlands
Antillean Guilder (ANG)
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National Holiday: 30 Apr (1980) Queen's Day ---------------------------------------
Local Holiday: 2 Jul (1984) Curaçao Flag Day
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Population: 142,180 (2010)
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GDP: $2.83 billion (2008)
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Exports: $876 million (2008)
Imports: $1.34 billion (2008)
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Ethnic groups: mixed black 85%, other 15% (includes Carib
Amerindian, white, East Asian)
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Total Dutch Troops: N/A Defense is the Responsibility of The Netherlands
Merchant marine: N/A
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Religions: Roman Catholic 80.1%, Protestant 5.5%, None 4.6%,
Pentecostal 3.5%, Seventh Day Adventist 2.2%, Jehovah's
Witness 1.7%, Jewish 0.8%, other 1.3%, Not reported 0.3% (2001)
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Organizations/Treaties: ACS (associate), DLU (candidate member), IMF, Interpol, ITUC, LAP, UNESCO (associate), UNWTO (associate), UPU, WCO, WMO, WTO
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Curaçao
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Chronology
26 Jul 1499
Discovered and claimed for Spain by Alonso de
Ojeda, named Isla de los Gigantes (Island of the
Giants).
1502
Part of New Andalucia
(from 1524, New Granada) as
Captaincy of Curaçao
(incl. Aruba and Bonaire).
21 Aug 1634
Dutch colony.
1634 - 1792
Under Dutch West India Company administration.
1647 - 1664
Part of New Netherland colony (see New
York).
30 Jan 1648 Spain recognizes Dutch possession of Curaçao, Aruba
and Bonaire.
18 Feb 1713 - 27 Feb 1713 French pirate occupation.
13 Sep 1800 - Jan 1803 British occupation.
1 Jan 1807 - 4 Mar 1816 British occupation.
1828
Curaçao, Aruba, Bonaire, Saba, Sint Eustatius,
Sint Maarten and Dutch Guiana united as
the Dutch West Indies; with the governor
of Dutch Guiana as the governor-general
(see Suriname).
27 Jan 1848
Islands united under the name of Curaçao and
Dependencies (from 20 Sep 1948, renamed
Netherlands Antilles). 29 Dec 1954 Netherlands Antilles an Autonomous
part of
The Netherlands.
1 Jan 1986
Aruba a separate dependency.
19 Nov 1993
In referendum Curaçao votes to remain within
the Netherlands Antilles.
8 Apr 2005
Referendum supports "status aparte" as a
separate entity within
The Netherlands by 68%.
2 Nov 2006 Sint Maarten and Curaçao sign agreement with The
Netherlands on "status aparte"
28 Nov 2006 Curaçao island council rejects "status aparte"
agreement.
9 Jul 2007 Curaçao island council accepts "status aparte"
agreement.
15 May 2009
Referendum supports "status aparte" as
a separate
entity within The Netherlands 52%-48%%. 10 Oct 2010
Curaçao an autonomous country of The Netherlands.
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Netherlands Antilles
(1848-2010)
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Governors
17 Nov 1526 - 1533
Juan Martínez de Ampiés (d. 1533)
1533 - c.1565
Lázaro Bejarano
.... - 21 Aug 1634 Alonso Lope de Lopez de Morla
Directors
28 Jul 1634 - 1638
Johannes van Walbeeck (b. 1602 - d. 1649)
1638 - 1641
Jacob Pieterszoon Tolck
1641
Jan Claeszoon van Campen
1641 - 1642
Heyndrick Gerritszoon (acting)
1642 - 1664
Petrus Stuyvesant
(b. 1612 - d. 1672)
(in New Netherlands from 1647)
1644 - 1655
Lucas Rodenburch (vice-director)
(acting for Stuyvesant to 1647)
1655 - 1668
Matthias Beck
(vice-director to 1664)
1668 - 1669
Willem Beck (1st time)(acting)
1669
Ludowicus Boudewijns van Berlicum
1669 - 1670
Willem Beck (2nd time)(acting)
1670 - 1673
Dirck Otterinck
1673 - 1679
Jan Doncker
1679 - 1683
Nicolas van Liebergen
1683 - 1685
Joan van Erpecum
1685
Apero van der Hoeven
(acting)
1685 - 1686
Willebord van Engelen (acting)
1686 - 1692
Willem Kerckrinck
1692 - 1693
Gualterus Schagen (acting)
1693 - 1700
Bastiaen Bernagie (acting to 1694)
1700 - 1701
Coenraed Bergh, heer van Kortenhoef
1701 - 1704
Nicolaas van Beek (acting to 1701)
1704
Jeremias van Collen (1st time)
(acting) 1704
Gerard Luls (acting)
1704 - 1709
Jacob Beck
1709
Jeremias van Collen (2nd time)
(acting)
1709 - 1710
Abraham Beck
1710 - 1715
Jeremias van Collen (3rd time)
(acting to 1712)
18 Feb 1713 - 27 Feb 1713 Jacques Cassard -French Commander
(b. 1679 - d. 1740)
1715 - 1720
Jonathan van Beuningen (b. 1667 - d. 1720)
(from 1720, Jan van Beuningen,
vrijheer van Zuylenburgh,
heer Darthuysen)(acting to 1717)
1720 - 1721
Cornelis Anderman van der Burgh
+ Juan Pedro van Collen (1st time)
+ Frederick Eck
(acting)
1721 - 1730
Jan Noach du Faij (b. 1683 - d. 1737)
1730 - 1738
Juan Pedro van Collen (2nd time)
1738 - 1740
Jan Gales
1740 - 1758
Isaac Faesch
1758 - 1761
Jean Esaie Claris Rodier de
la Bruguière (1st time)(acting)
1761 - 1762
Jacob van Bosveld
1762 - 1781
Jean Esaie Claris Rodier de
la Bruguière (2nd time)
(acting to 1764)
1781 - 1782
Jan Lixraaven (Lieutenant director)
1782 - 1796
Johannes de Veer
Abrahamszoon
1796
Jan Jacob Beaujon
1796 - 1803
Johan Rudolf Lauffer (b. 1753 - d. 1833)
(acting to 1799, civil governor from 1800)
Governors
1800
Hugh Seymour
(b.
1759 - d. 1801)
1800 - 1801
Walter Tremenheere (b. 1761 - d. 1855)
1801
William Carlyon Hughes (1st time)
(b. 17.. - d. 1808)
1801 - 1802
Arthur Whetham
1802 - 1803
William Carlyon Hughes (2nd time) (s.a.)
1803
Cornelius Berch (acting)
1803
C.H. Buschman (acting)
(b. 17.. - d. 1803)
1803 - 1804
Abraham de Veer (b. 1767 - d. 1838)
1804 - 1 Jan 1807
Pierre Jean Changuion (b. 1763 - d. 1820)
1 Jan 1807 - 9 Jun 1808 Sir Charles Brisbane
(b. 1769 - d. 1829)
1807
William Henry Bolton
(b. 1767? - d. 1817)
(acting for Brisbane)
1807
David Baillie
(acting for Brisbane)
1807 - 1808
Micaiah Malbon
(acting for Brisbane)
1808
Robert Nicholas
(acting for Brisbane)
9 Jun 1808 - 20 May 1809 Sir James Cockburn (b. 1771 - d. 1852)
20 May 1809 - 18 Jun 1811 John Thomas Layard (or Lyard)
18 Jun 1811 - 15 Sep 1814 John Hodgson
(b.
1757 - d. 1846)
15 Sep 1814 - 4 Mar 1816 John Lecouteur (J.L. Couteur) (b. 1761 - d. 1835)
Governors-general
4 Mar 1816 - 18 Dec 1819
Albert Kikkert (b. 1761 - d. 1819)
1819 - 20 Jul 1820 Petrus Bernardus van Starckenborgh (b. 1755 - d. 1820)
(acting)
1820
Isaac Johannes Rammelman Elsevier (b. 1770 - d. 1841)
Governor
1820 - 1828
Paulus Roelof Cantz'laar
(b. 1771 - d. 1831)
Director
1828 - 1833
Isaav Johannes Rammelman Elsevier (s.a.)
Lieutenant governors (gezaghebbers)
1833 - 1836
Isaac Johannes Rammelman Elsevier (s.a.)
1836 - 1845
Reinier Frederik, baron van Raders (b. 1794 - d. 1868)
1842 - 1844
Caspar Lodewijk van Uytrecht (b. 1790 -
d. 1846)
(acting for baron van Raders)
Apr 1845 - 27 Jan 1848
Rutgers Hermanus Esser (b. 1800 - d. 1864)
Governors
27 Jan 1848 - 15 Apr 1951 the governors of the Netherlands
Antilles
Lieutenant governors (gezaghebbers)
15 Apr 1951 - 1967
Michaël P. Gorsira
(b. 1913 - d. 1994)
1967 - 1968
Willem George Shon Weis de Haseth (b. 1915)
(acting)
1968 - 1969
Otto R.A. Beaujon
(b. 1915 - d. 1984)
1969 - 1970
Elias José Morkos
(b. 1919 - d. 1982)
1970 - 1976
Anno Elígio Kibbelaar
(b. 1929 - d. 2005)
1976 - 1982
Ornelio "Kees" Martina
(b. 1930)
1982 - 1988
Ronald "Ronny" Anthony Casseres (b. 1939 - d. 1988)
1988 - 1994 Elmer Raynold Wilsoe
(b. 1943)
1 Oct 1994 - 2000
Stanley M. Betrian
2000 - 10 Oct 2010
Lizanne Marie Richards-Dindial (f) (b. 1957)
Governor
10 Oct 2010 - Frits Martinus de los Santos
(b. 1951)
Goedgedrag
Leaders of the government (unofficial post)
1954 - 10 Oct 2010 ....
Prime minister
10 Oct 2010 - Gerrit Fransisco Schotte
(b. 1974)
MFK
Party abbreviations: DP = Demokratische Partij (Democratic
Party, liberal, Curaçao);
FOL = Partido Frente Obrero Liberashon 30 Di Mei (Party
Workers' Liberation Front 30th of May, socialist, Curacao);
MAN
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Movimentu Antiyas Nobo (New Antilles Movement, social-democratic -Curaçao);
PAR
= Partido Antia Restruktur/Partido Antiá Restrukturá (Party
for the Restructured Antilles, centrist, Curaçao); PLKP =
Partido Laboral Krusada Popular (Labor Party People's Crusade, progressive,
Curaçao);
PNP = Partido Nashonal di Pueblo/Nationale Volkspartij
(National People's Party, christian-democratic, Curaçao); SIFOL
= Soshal Independiente Frente Obrero de Liberashon (Social Independence-Workers'
Liberation Front, socialist, Curaçao)
Netherlands Antilles
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1634 - 15 Dec 1959
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15 Dec 1959 - 20 Mar 1986
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20 Mar 1986 - 10 Oct 2010
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Map
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Hear
National Anthem "Wilhelmous van Nassouwe" (William of Nassau)
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Local Anthem Adopted 2000 -------------------------------- Former
Local Anthem (1964 - 2000)
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Constitution (29 Dec 1954 - 10 Oct 2010;
in Dutch)
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Capital: Willemstad
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Currency: Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG) (1952-2010)
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National Holiday: 30 Apr (1938)
Queen's Day
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Local Holiday: 1954-75, 2008 -:
15 Dec (1954)
Kingdom Charter Day
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1975-2008: 21 Oct (1975)
Antilles (Antillean) Day
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Population: 227,049 (2010)
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GDP: $3.34 billion (2006)
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Exports: $3.71 billion (2006) Imports: $15.7 billion (2006)
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Ethnic groups: mixed black/Antillean Creole 81.1%, Dutch
5.3%, Surinamese 2.9%, East Asian and other 10.7% (2000)
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Total Active Dutch Armed Forces: 1,000 (2005) Defense is the Responsibility of the Netherlands Merchant marine: 120 ships (2010)
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Religions: Roman Catholic 72%, Pentecostal
4.9%, Protestant 3.5%, Seventh-Day Adventist 3.1%, Methodist
2.9%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1.7%, other Christian 4.2%, Jewish 1.3%, other or unspecified 1.2%, none 5.2% (2001)
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Organizations/Treaties (to 2010): ACS (associate), AOSIS (observer), Caricom (observer), DLU (candidate member), ILO, IMF, Interpol,
IOC, ITUC, LAP, UNCLOS (observer), UNESCO (associate), UNWTO (associate), UPU, WCO, WMO |
Netherlands
Antilles Index
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Chronology
1513
Spanish name the Lesser Antilles Islas Inútiles
("Useless Islands").
29 Jul 1634
Curaçao a Dutch possession.
9 Feb 1635
Bonaire a Dutch possession.
10 May 1636
Aruba a Dutch possession.
1828 Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius,
Sint Maarten, and Dutch Guiana united as
the Dutch West Indies; with the
governor of Dutch Guiana (see Suriname)
as governor-general.
27 Jan 1848
Islands united under the name of Curaçao and
Dependencies.
1922
Overseas province of the Netherlands.
11 May 1940 - 5 Feb 1942 British (and to Jun 1940 French)
protectorate.
5 Feb 1942 - 1945
U.S. protectorate.
20 Sep 1948
Renamed Netherlands Antilles.
15 Dec 1954
Autonomous part of The Netherlands, end of
colonial status.
1 Jan 1986
Aruba a separate dependency.
19 Nov 1993
In referendum Curaçao votes to remain within
the Netherlands Antilles.
2000/2004/2005
Referendums in Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba and Sint
Maarten support a redefined status within
The
Netherlands, only Sint Eustatius supports
remaining within the Netherlands Antilles.
10 Oct 2010
Netherlands Antilles federation dissolved into
autonomous Curaçao and St. Maarten and islands of
Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius become special
municipalities of The Netherlands.
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Netherlands
Antilles Islands
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Aruba
(to 1986)
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Bonaire
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Curaçao
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Saba
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Governors
1828 - 27 Jan 1848
the governors of Dutch Guiana
(see Suriname)
27 Jan 1848 - 20 Dec 1848 Rutgers Hermanus Esser (b. 1800 - d. 1864]
20 Dec 1848 - 28 Apr 1854 Isaäk Johannes Rammelman
(b. 1802 - d. 1877)
Elsevier, Jr.
28 Apr 1854 - 25 Feb 1856 Jacob Bennebroek Gravenhorst (b.
1802 - d. 1859)
(acting)
28 Feb 1856 - 13 Jul 1859 Reinhart Frans van Lansberge
(b. 1804 - d. 1873)
13 Jul 1859 - 16 Apr 1866 Johannes Didericus Crol (b. 1806 - d. 1870)
16 Apr 1866 - 24 Nov 1870 Abraham Mathieu de Rouville
(b. 1813 - d. 1881)
24 Nov 1870 - 1 May 1877 Herman François Gerardus Wagner (b. 1822
- d. 1904)
(acting to 5 Apr 1871)
1 May 1877 - 1 Oct 1880 Hendrik Bernardus
Kip
(b. 1823 - d. 1897)
10 Oct 1880 - 18 Oct 1882 Johannes Herbert August Willem,
(b. 1829 - d. 1893)
baron van Heerdt tot Eversberg
18 Oct 1882 - 6 May 1890 Nicolaas van den Brandhof
(b. 1834 - d. 1904)
8 May 1890 - 24 Aug 1901 Charles Augustinus Henry Barge (b. 1844 -
d. 1919)
24 Aug 1901 - 11 Sep 1901 Theodorus Isaak Andreas Nuyens
(b. 1859 - d. 1923)
(1st time)(acting)
11 Sep 1901 - 16 Oct 1909
Jan Olpbert de Jong van Beeken (b. 1863 -
d. 1935)
Donk 23 Jul 1904 - 23 Oct 1904 Caspar
Statius Muller (b. 18..
- d. 1936)
(acting for de Jong)
16 Oct 1909 - 20 Mar 1919 Theodorus Isaak Andreas Nuyens (s.a.)
(2nd time)
1919
John Brown Gorsira (1st time)
(b. 1865 - d. 19..)
(acting) 10 Jun 1919 - 24 Jun 1921 Oscar Louis
Helfrich
(b. 1860 - d. 1958)
1921
John Brown Gorsira (2nd time)
(s.a.)
(acting)
13 Oct 1921 - 31 Aug 1928 Nikolaas Johannes Laurentius
(b. 1874 - d. 1948)
Brantjes
1924 - 1924
John Brown Gorsira (3rd time) (s.a.) (acting for Brantjes)
1927 - 1927 Herman Bernard Cornelis Schotborgh (b. 1898 - d. 19..)
(1st time)(acting for Brantjes)
1928 - 1929
Marius van Dijk (acting)
30 Jan 1929 - 30 Oct 1929 Leonardus Albert Fruytier
(b. 1882 - d. 1972)
1929 - 1930
Herman Bernard Cornelis Schotborgh (s.a.)
(2nd time)(acting)
20 Feb 1930 - 22 Jun 1936 Bartholomaeus Wouther Theodorus
(b. 1882 - d. 1956)
van Slobbe (acting to 11 Mar 1930)
1933 Herman Bernard Cornelis Schotborgh (s.a.)
(3rd time)(acting for van Slobbe)
1936
Frans Adriaan Jas (1st time)(acting)
13 Jul 1936 - 15 Jul 1942 Gielliam Johannes Josephus Wouters
(b. 1883 - d. 1973)
15 Jul 1942 - 1 Jul 1948 Petrus "Piet" Albertus Kasteel (b. 1901 -
d. 2003)
1946 Frans Adriaan Jas (2nd time)
(acting for Kasteel)
1948
Cornelius Süthoff (acting)
4 Aug 1948 - 30 Mar 1951 Leonard Antoon Hubert Peters
(b. 1900 - d. 1984)
1951 - 1951 Frans Adriaan Jas (3rd time)(acting)
7 Jun 1951 - 27 Oct 1956 Antoon "Teun" Struiken
(b. 1906 - d. 1977)
(from 16 Jun 1953, Antoon "Teun" Struycken)
27 Oct 1956 - 24 Apr 1957 Frans E.J. van der
Valk (acting)
24 Apr 1957 - 1 Jun 1961 Antonius Bernardus Speekenbrink
(b. 1905 - d. 1978)
1 Jun 1961 - 11 Aug 1962 Christiaan Winkel (acting)
(b. 1899 - d. 1962)
11 Aug 1962 - 10 Sep 1962 A.P.J. van Bruggen (acting)
10 Sep 1962 - 1 Jun 1970 Nicolaas Cola Debrot
(b. 1902 - d. 1981)
1 Jun 1970 - 16 May 1983 Bernadito "Ben" M. Leito
(b. 1923)
16 May 1983 - 5 Oct 1983 Julius Beaujon (acting)
5 Oct 1983 - 15 Jan 1990 René Antonio Römer
(b. 1929 - d. 2003)
15 Jan 1990 - 1 Jul 2002 Jaime M. Saleh
(b. 1941)
1 Jul 2002 - 10 Oct 2010
Frits Martinus de los Santos
(b. 1951)
Goedgedrag
Chairmen of the College of General Administration
21 Aug 1948 - 10 May 1949 A.G. Statius Muller
10 May 1949 - 14 Jul 1949 Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez (b. 1907 - d. 1966) NVP-PNP
14 Jul 1949 - 17 Aug 1950 Lindoro Cristoffel Kwartsz (b. 1873 - d. 1959) NVP-PNP
17 Aug 1950 - 18 Apr 1951 Nicolaas "Cola" Debrot
(b. 1902 - d. 1981) NVP-PNP
Chairmen of the Council of Government
18 Apr 1951 - 8 Dec 1954 Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez
(s.a.)
NVP-PNP
8 Dec 1954 - 15 Dec 1954 Efraïn F. Jonckheer
(b. 1917 - d. 1987) DP
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers (Prime ministers)
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Dec 1954 - 14 Feb 1968 Efraïn F. Jonckheer
(s.a.)
DP 14 Feb 1968 - Sep 1969 Ciro Domenico
Kroon
(b. 1916)
NVP-PNP
Sep 1969 - Dec 1969 Gerald
Cornelius Sprockel (b. 1919)
Dec 1969 - Feb 1971 Ernesto Otilio Petronia (b. 1916)
DP
Feb 1971 - Jun 1971 Ramez
"Ronchi" Jorge Isa (1st time) (b. 1917 - d. 2005) DP
Jun 1971 - Oct 1972 Otto
R.A. Beaujon
(b. 1915 - d. 1984) NVP-PNP
Oct 1972 - Dec 1973 Ramez
"Ronchi" Jorge Isa (2nd time) (s.a.)
DP
20 Dec 1973 - 30 Sep 1977 Juan
Miguel Gregorio Evertsz (b.
1923 - d. 2008) NVP-PNP
1977
Lucinda da Costa Gomez-Matheeuws (f)(b. 1929) NVP-PNP
1977 - 14 Oct 1977
Leo A.I. Chance
(b. 1932)
WIPM
14 Oct 1977 - 6 Jul 1979 Sylvius "Silvio"
Gerard Marie (b. 1928 - d. 2003)
DP
Rozendal
6 Jul 1979 - Dec 1979 Miguel Arcangel
Pourier (1st time) (b. 1938)
UPB
Dec 1979 - 18 Sep 1984 Dominico F. Martina
(1st time) (b. 1935)
MAN
18 Sep 1984 - 1 Jan 1986 Maria Liberia-Peters (f) (1st
time) (b. 1941) NVP-PNP 1 Jan 1986 - 17 May 1988 Dominico F. Martina (2nd time)
(s.a.)
MAN
17 May 1988 - 25 Nov 1993 Maria Liberia-Peters (f) (2nd time)
(s.a.) NVP-PNP
25 Nov 1993 - 28 Dec 1993 Susanne Fransisca Coromoto
(b. 1959) NVP-PNP
Camelia-Römer (f) (1st time)
28 Dec 1993 - 31 Mar 1994 Alejandro "Jandi" Felippe Paula
(b. 1937) NVP-PNP
31 Mar 1994 - 14 May 1998 Miguel Arcangel Pourier (2nd time)
(s.a.)
PAR
14 May 1998 - 8 Nov 1999 Susanne Fransisca Coromoto
(s.a.) NVP
Camelia-Römer (f) (2nd time)
8 Nov 1999 - 3 Jun 2002 Miguel Arcangel Pourier
(3rd time) (s.a.)
PAR
3 Jun 2002 - 22 Jul 2003 Etienne Ys (1st time)
(b. 1962)
PAR
22 Jul 2003 - 11 Aug 2003 Bernhard "Ben" Komproe
(b. 1942 - d. 2004) FOL
11 Aug 2003 - 3 Jun 2004 Mirna Louisa-Godett (f)
(b. 1954)
FOL
3 Jun 2004 (hours)
Errol Antonio Cova
(b. 1943)
PLKP
(acting for Godett)
3 Jun 2004 - 26 Mar 2006 Etienne Ys (2nd time)
(s.a.)
PAR
26 Mar 2006 - 10 Oct 2010 Emily S. de Jongh-Elhage (f)
(b. 1946)
PAR
Commanders of All Allied Forces Aruba and Curaçao
10 May 1940 - 28 Jan 1942 ....
28 Jan 1942 - Feb 1942 Peter C. Bullard
(U.K.)
Feb 1942 - Aug 1942 Jesse
B. Oldendorf (U.S.) (b. 1887 - d. 1947) Aug 1942 - 1945
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Party abbreviations: DP = Demokratische Partij (Democratic
Party, liberal, Curaçao); FOL = Partido Frente Obrero Liberashon 30 Di Mei
(Party Workers' Liberation Front 30th of May, socialist, Curacao);
MAN
=
Movimentu Antiyas Nobo (New Antilles Movement, social-democratic -Curaçao);
NVP-PNP = Nationale Volkspartij/Partido Nashonal di
Pueblo (National People's Party, christian-democratic,
Curaçao); PAR
= Partido Antia Restruktur (Party for the Restructured Antilles, centrist,
Curaçao); PDB = Partido Demokratiko Boneiriano (Democratic Party of
Bonaire);
PLKP = Partido Laboral Krusada Popular (Labor Party People's
Crusade, progressive, Curaçao);
UPB
= Union Patritiko Boneiriano (Patriotic Union of Bonaire, Bonaire regionalist);
WIPM
= Winward Islands People's Movement (Saba regionalist)
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