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Biblioteca Nacional Marks Status Aparte Celebration with Watapana Tree Planting

March 6, 2026
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The Aruba National Library   held a special ceremony to commemorate 40 years of Status Aparte and 50 years of the national anthem and flag, highlighting both the nation’s history and the legacy of the cultural institution.

During the event, Prime Minister Mike Eman, accompanied by Minister of Education Gerlien Croes and National Library Director Astrid Britten, participated in the symbolic planting of a Watapana tree, Aruba’s national tree.

Honoring History and National Identity

The ceremony also served as a moment to reflect on an important milestone in the history of the library itself. Before Aruba achieved Status Aparte in 1986, the institution was known as the Public Library of Aruba. Shortly after the island obtained its autonomous status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the name was officially changed on March 3, 1986, to Biblioteca Nacional Aruba (National Library of Aruba).

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The name change reflected Aruba’s new national identity and the evolving role of the library as a central cultural and educational institution for the country.

Symbolism of the Watapana Tree

The Watapana tree, chosen specifically for the ceremony, carries deep symbolic meaning for Aruba. Known for growing in the direction of the island’s constant trade winds, it represents resilience, strength, and the ability to adapt to challenges.

During his remarks, Prime Minister Eman emphasized the importance of this symbolism.

“The Watapana tree reflects who we are as Arubans. It grows in the direction of the wind, symbolizing resilience and the strength of our nature,” Eman said.

He added that the tree mirrors Aruba’s own journey as a nation—one that has faced challenges but continues to move forward with determination and pride.

Part of National Reforestation Efforts

The ceremony also aligns with the government’s broader national reforestation initiatives, aimed at restoring Aruba’s natural landscape and increasing public awareness about environmental protection.

By combining the celebration of Status Aparte, cultural heritage, and environmental responsibility, the event highlighted Aruba’s commitment to preserving its history while building a sustainable future for coming generations.

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