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  2. Pirate haven - Wikipedia

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    In the early 17th century in Munster (Ireland's southernmost province), Leamcon (near Schull [12]) was a pirate stronghold, while pirates traded easily in nearby Baltimore and Whiddy Island. [13] Munster's coast provided favorable geography in the form of harbors, bays , islands, anchorages and headlands , while the province's remoteness made ...

  3. Piracy in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Central America and the Caribbean (detailed pdf map). The Piracy of the Caribbean refers to the historical period of widespread piracy that occurred in the Caribbean Sea. . Primarily between the 1650s and 1730s, where pirates frequently attacked and robbed merchant ships sailing through the region, often using bases or islands like Port R

  4. Republic of Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Pirates was the base and stronghold of a loose confederacy run by privateers-turned-pirates in Nassau on New Providence island in the Bahamas during the Golden Age of Piracy [1] for about twelve years from 1706 until 1718.

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  6. Piracy in the Atlantic World - Wikipedia

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    Pirate havens such as the Bahamian Islands began to attract pirates by the hundreds because no government existed. [ 1 ] : 30–31 Frick argues that the "near-autonomous nature of a feral city" combined with its "geographic position accessible to the world's oceans" creates an ideal environment for conducting acts of piracy.

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    Want to buy a lighthouse? Or perhaps an island? These unusual fixer-uppers are priced to move but come with red tape because of a difficult seller: Uncle Sam. The General Services Administration ...

  8. Nosy Boraha - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Piracy in the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Islands. Piracy in the British Virgin Islands was prevalent during the so-called "Golden Age of Piracy", mainly during the years of 1690-1730. [1] Privateering was also widely practised in the jurisdiction throughout frequent colonial wars, [2] not least by emancipated slaves who, with in preference to back-breaking labour in the fields for pitiful wages, took enormous risks to ...