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The '''ABC islands''' is the physical group of '''[[Aruba]], [[Bonaire]], and [[Curaçao]]''', the three westernmost islands of the [[Leeward Antilles]] in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. These have a shared political history and a status of Dutch underlying ownership, since the [[Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814]] ceded them back to the [[Netherlands]], as [[Curaçao and Dependencies]] from 1815. They are a short distance north of the [[Falcón|Falcón State]], [[Venezuela]].<ref>{{cite book|publisher = Lonely Planet|last=Miller|first=Debra|year=2005|title=Caribbean Islands ([[Lonely Planet]])|edition= 4th|page=723|isbn=978-1-74104-055-5}}</ref> Aruba and Curaçao are autonomous, self
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