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  2. List of designated monuments in Sint Maarten - Wikipedia

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    Sint Maarten has 51 designated monuments. The first objects were given this protected status in 2005. [1] ... St. Martin of Tours' Church. 51 Front Street

  3. Category:Designated Monuments in Sint Maarten - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Designated Monuments in Sint Maarten" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... St. Martin of Tours' Church, Sint Maarten

  4. Lists of monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    The lists of monuments and memorials have global coverage. Global List of firefighting monuments and memorials ... Sint Maarten. List of Designated Monuments in Sint ...

  5. Fort Amsterdam (Sint Maarten) - Wikipedia

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    The triangular colonial stone fort was built by the Dutch in 1631 as defense for their colonial outpost and seaport at Sint Maarten. Located near Great Bay and Little Bay, it was captured by the Spanish only two years after it was built. The Spaniards occupied it as a military outpost supported by San Juan, Puerto Rico until the end of the long ...

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Sint Maarten - Wikipedia

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    Designated Monuments in Sint Maarten (4 P) F. Forts in Sint Maarten (1 P) S. Sports venues in Sint Maarten (3 C) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Sint ...

  7. History of Saint Martin - Wikipedia

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    Ancient relics date the island's first settlers, probably the Ciboney (a subgroup of Arawaks), back to 3,500 years ago. [citation needed] Then another group of Arawaks migrated from South America's Orinoco basin around 800 A.D. [citation needed] Because of St. Martin's salt-pans they called it "Soualiga," or "Land of Salt."

  8. Saint Martin–Sint Maarten border - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Martin–Sint Maarten border, or France–Netherlands border, is the border between the Collectivity of Saint Martin, an overseas collectivity of France, and Sint Maarten, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, on the island of Saint Martin in the Caribbean.

  9. Fort Louis (Saint Martin) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Louis (or Fort St. Louis) [1] [2] is a historic French military fort on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin.It is located in Marigot, the capital of the French side of the island, overlooking Marigot Bay. [3]

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