200 SELLING LATIN AMERICA The Dutch colony of Curagao consists of the island of that name, and the adjacent is lands of Bonaire, Aruba, St. Eustache, Saba and the southern part of St. Martin, the north ern portion belonging to France. These is lands are small and situated about 60 miles off the coast of Venezuela to the north, having a total area of 403 square miles, Curagao being the largest, and about 30 miles long with an area of 210 square miles. They are mostly all of coral formation and cannot raise enough food for the sustenance of their 50,000 inhabi tants, 30,000 of whom reside in Curasao. Wilhelmstadt with 25,000 is the capital and the residence of the Dutch Governor. It is well equipped for coaling and provisioning ships, being a free port, and as it is in the beaten path of travel from Europe to the Pan ama Canal its future seems bright. The inhabitants of these islands are poor whites who have intermarried and a few blacks. Curagao, however, is the home of many wealthy Jews, whose forefathers were banished from Portugal, these islands having