Bandariba (also: '''Banda'riba''') is a district of the island of Curaçao. It is one of the three districts and encompasses the south-eastern part of the island. The name is Papiamentu and translates to "upside". The district contains the towns and villages of Santa Rosa, Spaanse Water, Montaña, Seru Grandi, and Oostpunt.
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Bandariba (also: '''Banda'riba''') is a district of the island of Curaçao. It is one of the three districts and encompasses the south-eastern part of the island. The name is Papiamentu and translates to "upside". The district contains the towns and villages of Santa Rosa, Spaanse Water, Montaña, Seru Grandi, and Oostpunt.
==History== In 1634, Curaçao was conquered by the Dutch West Indies Company, and the city of Punda was founded. In order to feed the population, plantations were established on the island. The plantations were small-scale due to the infertile ground and produced yams, mangos, oranges, or raised livestock. Bandariba later attracted free and freed slaves who settled in the vacant land.
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