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Willemstad ( ; ; ; ) is the and largest city of Curaçao, an in the southern that is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was the capital of the Netherlands Antilles prior to that entity's dissolution in 2010. The city counts to have around 90% of Curaçao’s population, with 136,660 inhabitants as of 2011. The historic centre of the city consists of four quarters: the Punda and , which are separated by the Sint Anna Bay, an inlet that leads into the large natural harbour called the Schottegat, as well as the and quarters, which are across from each other on the smaller Waaigat harbour. Willemstad is home to the Curaçao synagogue, the oldest surviving synagogue in the Americas. The city centre, with its unique architecture and harbour entry, has been designated a World Heritage Site.


History
Punda was established in 1634, when the Dutch West India Company captured the island from Spain. The original name of Punda was de punt in . The city was constructed as a walled city. It soon developed into one of the major centres of the Atlantic slave trade which triggered a rapid population growth. In 1674, the Curaçao synagogue was built by Sephardic Portuguese Jews from Amsterdam and Recife, Brazil who had settled in the city as traders. In the late 17th century, there were over 200 houses within the city walls.

In 1675, it was decided to construct the town of outside of the enclosed city. It was to be separated from the city by an area of about 500 metres in which construction was not allowed so as not to obstruct the cannons in Fort Amsterdam. In 1707, the suburb of was founded. Otrobanda would become the cultural centre of Willemstad. Its name originated from the otro banda, which means "the opposite side". The suburb of followed, however Willemstad continued to experience growth. By 1818, the population of Willemstad had grown to 9,536 people. On 13 May 1861, a decision was made to demolish the city walls, and build residential houses in the gap separating Willemstad from Pietermaai.

Around 1925, the booming oil and phosphate industry further stimulated growth, and resulted in the creation of new neighbourhoods. Between 1945 and 1955, Julianadorp and were created by Royal Dutch Shell to house the new workers. In 1985, the oil refinery which employed 12,000 people was closed down by Shell. The Government of Curaçao decided to buy the refinery for ƒ 1.00 and take responsibility for all future pollution claims. In 1986, it was leased to the Venezuelan , and reopened on a limited scale. In 2017, the PDVSA was hit by punitive sanctions of the United States Government, and attempts have been made to seize the refinery.

On 30 May 1969, the Curaçao uprising, a strike at a subcontractor of the oil refinery, turned into a riot. The riot resulted in two deaths, 300 arrests and a part of the historic centre being burnt down. The Netherlands Marine Corps was sent to Willemstad and the entire city centre was closed down. In 1997, the centre of Willemstad and its former suburbs were designated a World Heritage Site. In the 21st century, a largescale program of renovation started.


Economy

Aviation
Jetair Caribbean, the of Curaçao, has its corporate head office in Maduro Plaza." General conditions" ( Https://www.fly-inselair.com/en/general-conditions" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Archive) . Retrieved on 21 March 2014. "Our Registered Address is Dokweg 19, Maduro Plaza, Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles."


Tourism
is a major industry and the city has several casinos. The city centre of Willemstad has an array of colonial architecture that is influenced by Dutch styles. Archaeological research has also been developed there. The city is also home to several beaches like .


Industry
Owing to its location near the oilfields, its political stability and its natural deep water harbour, Willemstad became the site of an important and refinery. Willemstad's harbour is one of the largest oil handling ports in the Caribbean. The refinery, at one point the largest in the world, was originally built and owned by Royal Dutch Shell in 1915.

The four companies comprising the Royal Dutch Shell Shell, Willemstad page. refining operation; the actual refinery, oil bunkering, the tugboat company (KTK) and the local distribution of refined products (CurOli/Gas) were each sold to the government of Curaçao in 1985 for the symbolic sum of one per company, or a total of 4 guildersOp 23 september van dat jaar deed Shell, na maandenlange onderhandelingen met de Antilliaanse en Nederlandse regeringen, de raffinaderij aan de Buscabaai alsmede de tankopslag, het sleepbootbedrijf en de lokale verkoopmaatschappij voor een gulden per bedrijf, dus in totaal vier gulden, 'met alle lusten en lasten' over aan de Nederlandse Antillen en Curaçao. nrc.ln/nieuws and is now leased to , the state owned oil company. , the world's largest oil field services company is incorporated in Willemstad.


Financial services
Numerous financial institutions are incorporated in Willemstad due to Curaçao's favourable tax policies.


Education
The University of Curaçao is the national university of Curaçao and located in Willemstad. The Avalon University School of Medicine is located in Willemstad. The Caribbean Medical University Caribbean Medical University, official website. is also located in Willemstad, close to the city centre.


Sports
Major League Baseball players , Wladimir Balentien, , , , , and Andrelton Simmons are from Willemstad.

Noted tennis doubles player Jean-Julien Rojer was born in Willemstad.

, a bronze medalist swimmer who represented the Netherlands in the Summer Olympics was born in Willemsted. She was also the first black athlete to win a swimming medal at the Olympics.

In 1985, Willemstad hosted the Curaçao Grand Prix for Formula 3000. The race was won by Danish racing driver John Nielsen. Pabao Little League has appeared in nine Little League World Series, winning in 2004. They were crowned the International Champions in 2005, 2019, 2022, and 2023. In 2008, another Pabao Little League team won the Junior League World Series, after winning the Latin America Region, then defeating the Asia-Pacific Region and Mexico Region champions to become the International champion, and finally defeating the U.S. champion (West Region), Hilo American/National LL (Hilo, Hawaii), 5–2.


Infrastructure

Airport
Willemstad is served by Curaçao International Airport, located north of the city, which is annually used by about two million passengers.


Bridges
Punda and Otrobanda are connected by Queen Emma Bridge, a long . Although it is still in use, these days most road traffic now uses the Queen Juliana Bridge built in 1967 (rebuilt 1974) which arches high over the bay further inland. Nearby is also the now non-functioning Queen Wilhelmina drawbridge.


Geography

Climate
See Curaçao page.


Notable people


Gallery
File:Queen Emma Bridge in Curaçao.jpg|Colorful historic part of Willemstad File:Historic Area of Willemstad, Inner City and Harbour, Curaçao-139159.jpg|Buildings in historic area of Willemstad File:Historic Area of Willemstad, Inner City and Harbour, Curaçao-139160.jpg|Banco di Caribe File:Historic Area of Willemstad, Inner City and Harbour, Curaçao-139163.jpg|Historic Area of Willemstad, Inner City and Harbour was declared World Heritage Site by in 1997 File:Willemstad Curacao Queen Emma Brücke (36653920046).jpg|Queen Emma floating bridge in Willemstad File:Willemstad Curacao Queen Emma Bridge by night (36304702930).jpg|Queen Emma Bridge by night File:Penha Building, Willemstad, Curaçao - February 2020.jpg|Penha Building, built in 1708 File:The Queen Juliana Bridge over St. Anna Bay in Willemstad, Curaçao.jpg|The Queen Juliana Bridge over St. Anna Bay in Willemstad, Curaçao


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