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  2. Saint Barthélemy - Wikipedia

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    Mémoire St Barth: Saint-Barthelemy's history (slave trade, slavery, abolitions) Histoire et aménagement linguistique à Saint-Barthélemy (in French) Saint Barth Fauna & Flora; General information. Saint Barthelemy. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. A comprehensive visitor's guide

  3. Outline of Saint Barthélemy - Wikipedia

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    Mémoire St Barth : Saint-Barthelemy's history (slave trade, slavery, abolitions) Histoire et aménagement linguistique à Saint-Barthélemy (in French) Saint Barth Fauna & Flora (in French) General information. Saint Barthelemy. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency

  4. List of entities and changes in The World Factbook - Wikipedia

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    Cover of The World Factbook. This is a list of entities and changes in The World Factbook. The World Factbook is an annual publication of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. As of July 2011, The World Factbook consists of 267 entities. [1]

  5. Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy - Wikipedia

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    Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy (Official government website) (in French) Comité Territorial du Tourisme (Tourism board website) (in French) Gustavia Harbor/Port de Gustavia (Official website) (in French) General information. Saint Barthelemy. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. Saint Barthélemy travel guide from Wikivoyage

  6. Morne de Vitet - Wikipedia

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    Morne de Vitet is the highest point of Saint Barthélemy, an overseas collectivity of France located in the Caribbean, with an elevation of 286 metres (938 ft).The mountain is located in the eastern part of the island.

  7. Swedish colony of Saint Barthélemy - Wikipedia

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    Between a third to half of Saint Barthélemy's population were registered slaves in 1819 (estimations are between 1,283 and 2,033 slaves). [4] [7] On 31 October 1786, the Swedish West India Company was established on the island with responsibility for maintaining the port and the employment of Swedish officials. By the end of the century ...

  8. Fort Oscar - Wikipedia

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    Fort Oscar (previously Gustav Adolf) [1] [2] is an 18th century military fort in Gustavia, the capital of Saint Barthélemy. It sits at an elevation of 136 feet, overlooking the Gustavia harbor. [3] The fort was built during Sweden's rule of Saint Barthélemy. [2] [4] It was one of the three forts surrounding Gustavia, with Fort Gustav and Fort ...

  9. Fort Karl - Wikipedia

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    Fort Karl was built in 1789 during the era of Swedish rule of Saint Barthélemy. [2] It was built to protect Gustavia against attacks from the south. [4] It was one of the three forts surrounding Gustavia during the Swedish era, along with Fort Gustav and Fort Oscar. [5] [6] Fort Karl was named for Karl XIII, the brother of Swedish King Gustav ...