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Saint-Barthelemy (Guadeloupe, France)

Saint Barthélémy

Last modified: 2004-01-17 by dov gutterman
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by Mark Sensen

Note: Only the French Flag is Official in Guadeloupe.



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Status

Saint-Barthélémy is a small island (21 sq. km, 5038 inhabitants) located ca. 200 km North-West of Guadeloupe (between Anguilla, St Kitts and Antigua). It is a dependency of Guadeloupe and constitutes, along with the French part of Saint-Martin island, the arrondissement of Saint-Martin-Saint-Barthélémy.
Ivan Sache, 2 April 1999

Following 6th December referendum, the French government said it's preparing a constitutional law separating St Martin (French part) and St Barthelemy (Separately) from the Guadeloupe overseas departement. This means both will become Overseas Collectivities (like St Pierre & Miquelon, and Mayotte), and probably get an ISO country code.
Jean-François Blanc, 2 January 2004


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