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Endemic. Possibly widespread. Populations on Barbados and St. Lucia were described as separate species in 2008, leaving L. bilineata only on Martinique. [9] Colubrids Species Common name(s) Notes Image Liophis cursor [10] Lacépède's ground snake: Endangered. Endemic. Extirpated from the main island; now remaining only on Diamond Rock.
Ile Sainte-Marie, or St. Mary's Island as it is known in English, became a popular base for pirates, between the 17th and 18th centuries. Beginning with Adam Baldridge in 1691 [4] and ending with John Pro in 1719, the location was favourable for pirate activity, being near maritime routes travelled by ships returning from the East Indies, their ...
Sainte-Marie (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t maʁi] ⓘ; Martinican Creole: Sentmawi) is a town and the fifth-largest commune in the French overseas department of Martinique. It is located on the northeast ( Atlantic Ocean ) side of the island of Martinique.
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Location of Saint Martin in the Caribbean This is a list of amphibians and reptiles found on the island of Saint Martin , located in the Lesser Antilles chain in the Caribbean . Politically, Saint Martin is divided between the Collectivity of Saint Martin on the northern half of the island, which is an overseas collectivity of France , and Sint ...
This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Saint Martin. Of the mammals of Saint Martin , only bats are native. Apart from bats, many oceanic mammals, exotic mammals and domesticated species can be found within and around the island.
St. Marie, Montana, a census-designated place in Valley County, United States; Maaria (Swedish: S:t Marie), a former municipality in Finland; Yli-Maaria (Swedish: Övre S:t Marie), a district of Turku named after the former municipality; Île Sainte-Marie (Malagasy: Nosy Boraha), an island off the east coast of Madagascar
Saint Marie may refer to: Saint Marie (manhwa) Saint Marie (fictional island), the setting of BBC's Death in Paradise; See also. Mary (mother of Jesus)