Outline of the Collectivity of Saint Martin

Overview of and topical guide to the Collectivity of Saint Martin

The location of Saint Martin
An enlargeable map of the French Overseas Collectivity of Saint Martin
A map of the island of Saint Martin

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Collectivity of Saint Martin:

The Collectivity of Saint Martin (French: Collectivité de Saint-Martin) is an overseas collectivity of France located in the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean Sea.[1] It came into being on February 22, 2007, encompassing the northern parts of the island of Saint Martin and neighbouring islets, the largest of which is Île Tintamarre. The southern part of the island, Sint Maarten, is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

General reference

Geography of Saint Martin

An enlargeable topographic map of the island of Saint Martin
An enlargeable satellite image of the island of Saint Martin

Natural geographical features of Saint Martin

Government and politics of Saint Martin

Politics of the Collectivity of Saint Martin

International organization membership

The Collectivity of Saint Martin is a member of:[1]

History of Saint Martin

History of Saint Martin

Culture of Saint Martin

Culture of Saint Martin

Economy and infrastructure of Saint Martin

Infrastructure of Saint Martin

See also

  • mapCaribbean portal
  • flagFrance portal

Saint Martin

References

  1. ^ a b "Saint Martin". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. 2 July 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of Saint Martin

Travel and tourism
  • About Saint Martin Tourist Guide
  • Dutch St. Maarten — St. Maarten Tourist Bureau
  • French Saint Martin — Saint Martin Tourist Office
  • Princess Juliana International Airport, St. Maarten — Official site
Organizations
  • Birds of St. Martin - by Eric Dubois-Millot, Action Nature.
News and media
  • The Daily Herald (St. Maarten)|The Daily Herald— Daily newspaper from St. Maarten
  • LE FAXinfo — Other daily newspaper from Saint Martin (in French)
Saint Martin at Wikipedia's sister projects:
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  • French edition of Wikipedia
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^These three form the SSS islands that with the ABC islands comprise the Dutch Caribbean, of which *the BES islands are not direct Kingdom constituents but subsumed with the country of the Netherlands.

Physiographically, these continental islands are not part of the volcanic Windward Islands arc, although sometimes grouped with them culturally and politically.

ǂDisputed territories administered by Guyana. ~Disputed territories administered by Colombia.

#Bermuda is an isolated North Atlantic oceanic island, physiographically not part of the Lucayan Archipelago, Antilles, Caribbean Sea nor North American continental nor South American continental islands. It is grouped with the Northern American region, but occasionally also with the Caribbean region culturally.
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