Casibari

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title: Casibari
text: Casibari is a settlement of Paradera, north of Hooiberg, in Aruba. Evidence of prehistoric rock drawings is still visible at the site. "Casibari" is an Indian name of Arawak origin and can be explained as follows: CA as a prefix: where there are, SIBA is stone and RI as a suffix is: good; so Where There are Good Stones. The name can also be explained as follows: CASIBA is hollow or cavern with RI is good; so Good Hole (cavern). This toponym also stands for cas di baril, house of barrel, the firs
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description: Settlement in Aruba
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date modified: 2024-02-13T21:47:52Z
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