Aruba Cities with Latitude & Longitude – Download in Excel, CSV, SQL, JSON, XML
Last update : 24 March 2026.
Here you’ll find a curated sample of 100 key cities from Aruba, each with essential data points such as latitude, longitude, administrative region, and other relevant attributes.
This preview is extracted from our full dataset, which includes a total of 19 geographic locations across Aruba.
Whether you’re working on mapping, analytics, or app development, the data is available for both personal and commercial use.
All entries can be downloaded in five formats: Excel (.xlsx), CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML.
Capital Highlight: The official capital city of Aruba is Oranjestad.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3577107 | Savaneta | Sabaneta,Savaneta,Savonet,Savoneta | AW | 12.45026 | -69.93811 | 11500 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577256 | Butucu | Butucu | AW | 12.47246 | -69.91439 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577263 | Brasil | AW | 12.44798 | -69.92538 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | ||||
| 3577090 | Sint Anna | Santa Anna,Sint Anna | AW | 12.56667 | -70.03333 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577282 | Arashi | Arashi,Arasji | AW | 12.60755 | -70.052 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577072 | Tanki Leendert | Tanki Leendert,Tanki Lender | AW | 12.53914 | -70.02004 | 21500 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577102 | Santa Cruz | Santa Cruz | AW | 12.50953 | -69.98094 | 12900 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577150 | Paradera | Paradera | AW | 12.5351 | -70.00688 | 12000 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577089 | San Nicolas | San Nicolas,Sint Nicolaas | AW | 12.43624 | -69.90713 | 15200 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577209 | Fontein | Fontein | AW | 12.49258 | -69.90574 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577219 | Druif | Druif | AW | 12.53333 | -70.06667 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 11972389 | Cadushi | AW | 12.54832 | -69.97814 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | ||||
| 3577136 | Pos Chiquito | Pos Chikito,Pos Chikitu,Pos Chiquito | AW | 12.46497 | -69.96233 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 11972116 | Hubada | AW | 12.55429 | -69.99618 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | ||||
| 6692446 | Boegoeroei | AW | 12.55431 | -70.03012 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | ||||
| 3577096 | Sero Colorado | Ceru Colorado,Sero Colorado,Seroe Colorado | AW | 12.41881 | -69.8821 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577159 | Noord | Noord | AW | 12.56596 | -70.03198 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place | |||
| 3577154 | Oranjestad | Aran’estad,Oran’estad,Oranestad,Oraniestat,Oranjestad,Oranjestad pa Aruba,Oranjestad på Aruba,Oranjestadas,Oranjestade,Oranjestado,Oranjested,Oranjestêd,ao la nie si ta de,awrnjstad,olanyeseutateu,oraniesutaddo,oraniyecuttatu,oranjestada,xo ran yes tad,Οράνιεστατ,Араньестад,Оранестад,Ораньестад,Ораньєстад,Орањестад,אורנייסטאד,أورنجستاد,اورنجستاد,اورنجسٹیڈ، اروبا,ओरांजेश्टाड,ஒரானியெசுத்தாடு,โอรันเยสตัด,ორანესტადი,オラニエスタッド,奥拉涅斯塔德,오라녜스타트 | AW | 12.52398 | -70.02703 | 5 | 29998 | America/Aruba | capital of a political entity | ||
| 9179507 | Malmok | AW | 12.60087 | -70.05064 | 0 | America/Aruba | populated place |
Aruba: Geographic Precision on a Compact Canvas
An Island Where Spatial Detail Matters More Than Ever
Aruba may be small in surface area, but from a geographer’s lens, it is a layered territory packed with meaning. Its desert landscapes, coral shoreline, and Caribbean breezes are just the beginning. What makes Aruba so fascinating is how its spatial configuration reflects centuries of adaptation—natural, cultural, and administrative. Every town, neighborhood, and coastal inlet has a purpose, a pattern, and a history. And yet, until now, most geographic datasets treat Aruba as an afterthought—a single point on a map, without structure.
This is why I’ve built a comprehensive, structured **city-level dataset for Aruba**, linking each locality to its **region and department**, and providing **precise latitude and longitude coordinates**. The dataset is available in **Excel (.xlsx)**, **CSV**, **SQL**, **JSON**, and **XML** formats. Most importantly, the new **Excel format** unlocks the data for a much broader audience, making it possible for planners, educators, and analysts to work with it directly and intuitively.
Oranjestad Is Only the Beginning
When outsiders think of Aruba, they often picture Oranjestad—the capital, the cruise port, the commercial heart. But Aruba’s geography unfolds beyond the capital in a carefully distributed pattern of urban and semi-urban nodes. San Nicolas in the southeast has an entirely different character—industrial, historical, and deeply rooted in the island’s oil era. Noord and Paradera offer residential contrasts, while coastal communities like Savaneta and Santa Cruz serve as links between heritage and topography.
Each of these cities and settlements falls within a specific administrative layout—Aruba is divided into **regions and internal departments**, even if not always visible on international maps. Understanding these internal divisions is essential for effective planning, disaster readiness, infrastructure development, and public service delivery. That’s why my dataset doesn’t just list names—it binds each locality to its **correct administrative context**, making the information usable for anyone working in territory-sensitive fields.
Excel as the Engine of Practical Geography
Among all the export formats available, **Excel (.xlsx)** stands out as the most versatile for real-world users. Whether you're a local official managing urban services or an academic modeling demographic trends, Excel lets you **manipulate geographic data without needing technical skills**. With this format, you can sort towns by department, analyze city density across regions, or chart proximity to coastlines and elevation zones—all within a few clicks.
Excel also allows you to integrate Aruba’s spatial data with tourism statistics, transportation grids, or environmental risk models, opening up countless opportunities for interdisciplinary work. It transforms raw location data into **usable insight**, empowering users far beyond traditional GIS experts.
Precision at a Human Scale
In large nations, geographic imprecision can go unnoticed. In Aruba, it changes everything. A minor error in city coordinates or administrative placement could distort disaster response plans, affect zoning decisions, or misrepresent population coverage. This is why **accuracy and administrative linkage** are at the core of the dataset.
The data set includes not only the names and coordinates of each city but also their **assignment to relevant departments and regions**, offering a three-dimensional view of Aruba’s spatial structure. It enables comparisons between dense coastal zones and more dispersed interior communities—critical when resources, resilience, and sustainability are at stake.
Bringing Aruba into Geographic Focus
Too often, small island territories are reduced to tourism clichés. But Aruba, like many of its Caribbean neighbors, is far more complex and deserves the same **level of geographic detail and respect** as any larger nation. With this new structured dataset, we step away from one-dimensional representations and toward a **functional, data-rich vision** of the island.
And with **Excel** now fully integrated as a primary access point, the door is open wider than ever. Whether you're preparing an academic report, managing a spatial database, or simply trying to understand Aruba’s urban system more clearly, this dataset gives you the clarity and structure to begin.
Geography is not just about places—it’s about how we connect with space. And in Aruba, where space is limited but every meter counts, precision is everything.
