Bandabou | |
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![]() View of Bandabou fromChristoffelberg | |
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Coordinates:12°17′N069°04′W / 12.283°N 69.067°W /12.283; -69.067 | |
State | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Country | Curaçao |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 13,125 |
Climate | BSh |
Bandabou (also:Band'abou) is a district of the island ofCuraçao. It is one of the three districts, and encompasses the north-western part of the island.[2] The district stretches fromGrote Berg toSabana Westpunt. Bandabou is written inPapiamentu and translates to "lower side".[3]
In 1634, Curaçao was conquered by theDutch West Indies Company and the city ofPunda was founded. In order to feed the population,plantations were established on the island.[4] The plantations were small scale due to the infertile ground, and producedyams, mangos, oranges, or raisedlivestock.[5]
In 1795, the population of Bandabou was estimated at 4,000 to 5,000 people most which were slaves.[5] After the emancipation of slavery, small hamlets were founded in Bandabou. The Roman Catholic church started to build churches in order to educate and convert the slave population, which resulted in several small villages.[4]
The current division of the island dates from 1930 whenWillemstad was extended to include most of the suburbs.[6] Much of the nature in Bandabou has remained unspoilt, and the district does not experience mass tourism.[2] The population of Bandabou often feels neglected with poor infrastructure, and a lack of economic opportunities.[7]
Sum of Geozones 1 (Westpunt) to 12 (Tera Corá)