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  2. Maduro & Curiel's Bank - Wikipedia

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    1,288 (2021)[1] Website. MCB-Bank.com. Maduro & Curiel's Bank (MCB) is a private Dutch Caribbean bank and financial services provider headquartered in Willemstad, Curaçao that operates 23 branches and specializes in insurance brokerage, consumer banking, trust, private banking and corporate management services. [2]

  3. Curaçao - Wikipedia

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    Curaçao, [ a ] officially the Country of Curaçao (Dutch: Land Curaçao; [ 10 ] Papiamentu: Pais Kòrsou), [ 11 ][ 12 ] is a Lesser Antilles island in the southern Caribbean Sea, specifically the Dutch Caribbean region, about 65 km (40 mi) north of Venezuela. It is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

  4. Amerigo Thodé - Wikipedia

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    Willemstad, Curaçao. Political party. MFK (from 2010) FOL (before 2010) Amerigo Constantino Maria Thodé[1] (27 July 1950 – 14 December 2023) was a Curaçaoan politician of the Movement for the Future of Curaçao (MFK). He served as President of the Parliament of Curaçao between November and December 2012 and once again from March to May 2017.

  5. Kamer van Koophandel - Wikipedia

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    The Kamer van Koophandel (KVK) is the Chamber of Commerce in the Netherlands. The KVK's main statutory tasks are to operate the official national Business Register and provide businesses with information and advice. It is operated as a quango, guided by the Wet op de Kamer van Koophandel (Chamber of commerce law) 2013 and the Handelsregisterwet ...

  6. Economy of Curaçao - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Curaçao is a high income economy, as defined by the World Bank. The island has a well-developed infrastructure with strong tourism and financial services sectors. Shipping, international trade, oil refining, and other activities related to the port of Willemstad (like the Free Trade Zone) also make a significant contribution to ...

  7. 1969 Curaçao uprising - Wikipedia

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    The uprising achieved both its economic and political demands. On 2 June all parties in the Estates of the Netherlands Antilles, pressured by the Chamber of Commerce that feared further strikes and violence, [59] agreed to dissolve that body. [60] On 5 June, the Prime Minister Ciro Domenico Kroon submitted his resignation to the Governor.

  8. Government of Curaçao - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The government of Curaçao, a "constituent country" (Dutch: land) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic country, whereby the prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.

  9. History of Curaçao - Wikipedia

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    History of Curaçao. The history of Curaçao starts with settlement by the Arawaks, an Amerindian people coming from the South American mainland. They are believed to have inhabited the island for many hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans.