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Government. Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy (official government website) (in French) Comité Territorial du Tourisme (tourism board website) (in French) Historical and botanical information. Mémoire St Barth: Saint-Barthelemy's history (slave trade, slavery, abolitions) Histoire et aménagement linguistique à Saint-Barthélemy (in French ...
Saint Barthelemy is: an island, and an overseas collectivity of France; Location: Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere. North America (though not on the mainland) Atlantic Ocean. North Atlantic. Caribbean (West Indies) Antilles. Lesser Antilles. Leeward Islands. French West Indies; Time zone: Eastern Caribbean Time ; Extreme points of ...
The Territorial Council of Saint Barthélemy (French: Conseil territorial de Saint-Barthélemy) is the consultative assembly for Saint Barthélemy. The legislature comprises 19 territorial councillors.
The Assembly of French Polynesia is presided over by the président de la Polynésie française. Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon's assemblies are called conseil territorial. Each of these is presided over by a président du conseil territorial. Wallis and Futuna's assembly is called an assemblée territoriale.
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Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Assembly of French Polynesia. Between 1946 and 2003, French Polynesia had the status of an overseas territory (French: territoire d'outre-mer, or TOM). In 2003 it became an overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre-mer, or COM). Its ...
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Legislature: Assembly of French Polynesia since 2004. Saint Barthélemy, an island in the Lesser Antilles. St. Barthelemy was separated from the overseas department of Guadeloupe in 2007. It has a territorial council and executive council, and with separation ceased to be part of the European Union.