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History
First inhabited by Arawak peoples, Aruba came under the control of a number of colonial powers. In 1494, the Spanish arrived on the island, claiming it as Spanish territory in 1499. The Dutch gained control in 1636 and the British occupied the island 180516 during the Napoleonic Wars. Part of the Dutch West Indies from 1828, and part of the Netherlands Antilles from 1845, Aruba obtained separate status from the other Netherlands Antilles in 1986, gaining full internal autonomy under a political arrangement called status aparte. It was due to become fully independent in 1996, but a 1990 agreement deleted references to eventual independence.
The ‘Solomon's Seal’ pentagram was added to distinguish the flag from other plain red Arab banners. Effective date: 17 November 1915.
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