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  2. St. Martin's Episcopal School - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin's Episcopal School was founded in 1947 as a co-educational, independent school. It was the first Episcopal school in the region and operated originally as a parish elementary school on the grounds of its namesake church. It moved to the current campus on Green Acres Road in 1950 to accommodate the growing number of students.

  3. Category : Religion in the Collectivity of Saint Martin

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  4. Community of Saint Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Community of Saint Martin is a public association of clerics according to pontifical law, gathering Roman Catholic priests and deacons. It was founded in 1976 by Father Jean-François Guérin , a priest from the Archdiocese of Tours (France), under the protection of Cardinal Giuseppe Siri , Archbishop of Genoa (Italy).

  5. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Saint Martin

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  6. 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."

  7. Collectivity of Saint Martin - Wikipedia

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    Before 2007, the French part of Saint Martin was a commune belonging to the French overseas department and region of Guadeloupe. Despite seceding from Guadeloupe in 2007 and gaining more autonomy as an overseas collectivity of France, Saint Martin has remained an outermost region of the European Union and is part of the eurozone .

  8. St. Martin's - Wikipedia

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    St Martin's Catholic Academy, a secondary school in Leicestershire, England; St Martin's College, an institution of higher education in the United Kingdom; Saint Martin's University, Lacey, Washington; St Martin's School (disambiguation) Central Saint Martins, a school in London, UK

  9. Category : Churches in the Collectivity of Saint Martin

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