Oranjestad · Americas · Caribbean
Population
108K
Area
180 km²
GDP
$4.3B
GDP Per Capita
$39,498.594
Life Expectancy
76.4 yrs
Capital
Oranjestad
Aruba is a country located in Caribbean, with its capital in Oranjestad. As of 2025, it has a population of 108K and covers an area of 180 km². The economy of Aruba has a gross domestic product (GDP) of $4.3B (World Bank, 2025), translating to a per-capita income of $39,498.594 with annual economic growth of 6.8%. Life expectancy in Aruba stands at 76.4 years (World Bank, 2025), above the global average of 72 years. The official languages include Dutch, Papiamento, and the currency is the Aruban florin (ƒ). Aruba is an island nation with no land borders.
Aruba's GDP of $4.3B makes it a high-income economy by World Bank classification. GDP per capita of $39,499 is 193% above the regional average of 13,500 (World Bank, 2025). The most recent annual growth rate of 6.8% is above the global median of 3.1% (World Bank, 2025). Aruba's official currency is the Aruban florin (ƒ). As a non-UN member territory, Aruba's trade operates under bilateral agreements.
GDP
$4.3B
GDP Per Capita
$39,498.594
GDP Growth
6.8%
Unemployment
—
Inflation
—
Currencies
AWG
With 108K people, Aruba is a nation of 108K people. At 598 people per km², the country is densely populated. Life expectancy stands at 76.4 years, 4.4 years above the global average of 72 years. The country recognizes 2 official languages, including Dutch and Papiamento.
Population
108K
Life Expectancy
76.4 yrs
Infant Mortality
—
Literacy Rate
—
Languages
Dutch, Papiamento
CO₂ Per Capita
—
Aruba covers 180 km² (0 sq miles) and shares no land borders. The country sits within the Americas region, Caribbean subregion, spanning North America. As an island nation, it is entirely surrounded by water. Oranjestad serves as the seat of government and administrative capital of Aruba. The country spans 1 time zone. Recognized internationally by ISO codes AW and ABW, Aruba is a dependent or non-self-governing territory and not a full UN member. Its 1 currency (AWG) reflects its trade arrangements within its particular governance status.
Area
180 km²
Region
Americas
Subregion
Caribbean
Capital
Oranjestad
Timezones
UTC-04:00
Continents
North America
Data sourced from World Bank Open Data. Last updated: April 2026.
Aruba has a population of 108K as of 2025, according to World Bank data. Life expectancy is 76.4 years.
The capital of Aruba is Oranjestad. It serves as the country's administrative and political center.
Aruba's GDP is $4.3B as of 2025 (World Bank). GDP per capita is $39,498.594. The economy grew at 6.8% in 2025.
The average life expectancy in Aruba is 76.4 years (World Bank, 2025), above the global average.
Aruba is located in Americas, specifically in Caribbean. It is part of the continent of North America.
Aruba covers an area of 180 km² (69 square miles). The population density is approximately 597.6 people per km².
Aruba uses the Aruban florin (ƒ) with currency code AWG.
The official languages of Aruba are Dutch, Papiamento.
Aruba is not currently a full member of the United Nations.
Aruba's GDP is $4.3B (World Bank, 2025). This places it among Americas's economies by total output.
Aruba's GDP per capita is $39,499, which is 193% above the regional average of 13,500 (World Bank, 2025).
Data not available.
Aruba has a population density of 598 people per km², making it densely populated.
Life expectancy in Aruba is 76.4 years, 4.4 years above the global average of 72 years (World Bank, 2025).
Aruba has a total land area of 180 km² (0 sq miles). This measurement covers the country's total sovereign territory as recorded by international geographic databases.
Aruba does not share any land borders with other countries. It is entirely surrounded by water, making it an island or island-group nation.
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