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- Saint Martin – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Saint Martin is an island in the Caribbean that is split between the French collectivity of Saint-Martin and the Dutch territory of Sint Maarten Beauty abounds on the island, with bluffs overlooking pretty harbors, sandy-cliffed beaches and tranquil rocky coves where fish provide the beauty
- Economy of Saint Martin (island) - Wikipedia
The economy of Saint Martin, divided between the French Collectivity of Saint Martin (north side) and the Dutch Sint Maarten (south side), is predominately dependent on tourism For more than two centuries, the main commodity exports have generally been salt and locally grown commodities, like sugar
- Saint Martin - Wikitravel
Saint Martin is an island split between the French collectivity of Saint-Martin and the Dutch territory of Sint Maarten (formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles, but now a constituent state of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) It is one of the smallest land masses divided between two countries
- Sint Maarten - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sint Maarten (or Saint Martin) is a country that is part of the Netherlands It is on the southern half of the island of St Martin in the Caribbean [6]
- Sint Maarten | History Facts | Britannica
Sint Maarten, country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Lesser Antilles, northeastern Caribbean Sea It occupies the southern third of the island of Saint Martin; the island’s northern two-thirds constitutes the French overseas collectivity of Saint-Martin Sint Maarten’s capital is Philipsburg
- Saint Martin - New World Encyclopedia
Saint Martin is a tropical island in the northeast Caribbean, approximately 186 miles (300 km) east of Puerto Rico The island is divided into two parts, between the French Republic and the Kingdom of the Netherlands; it is the smallest inhabited territory divided between two nations
- Saint Martin - The World Factbook
Saint Martin Central America and the Caribbean Page last updated: September 16, 2024 Photos of Saint Martin view 1 photos Introduction Background Christopher COLUMBUS claimed Saint Martin for Spain in 1493, naming it after the feast day of St Martin of Tours, but it was the Dutch who occupied the island in 1631 to exploit its salt deposits
- Collectivity of Saint Martin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . .
Saint Martin (French: Saint-Martin), officially the Collectivity of Saint Martin (French: Collectivité de Saint-Martin), is an overseas collectivity of France It was created on 22 February 2007 It is in the northern parts of the island of Saint Martin and nearby small islands
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