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English: Topographic map in English of the Caribbean island of Saint-Martin / Sint Maarten, divided between French and Dutch halves. Note: the shaded relief is a raster image embedded in the SVG file.
English: Map in English of the Caribbean island of Saint-Martin / Sint Maarten, divided between French and Dutch halves. Note: the shaded relief is a raster image embedded in the SVG file. Français : Carte en anglais de l' île de Saint-Martin / Sint Maarten dans les Antilles , divisée en une partie française et une partie néerlandaise.
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Saint Martin (French: Saint-Martin; Dutch: Sint Maarten) is an island in Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles in the northeastern Caribbean, approximately 300 km (190 mi) east of Puerto Rico. The 87 km 2 (34 sq mi) island is divided roughly 60:40 between the French Republic (53 km 2 or 20 sq mi) [ 1 ] and the Kingdom of the Netherlands (34 km ...
English: Blank administrative map of Sint Maarten, constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, for geo-location purpose. Français : Carte administrative vierge de Sint Maarten , État du Royaume des Pays-Bas , destinée à la géolocalisation.
An enlargeable topographic map of the island of Saint Martin An enlargeable satellite image of the island of Saint Martin. Saint Martin 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. Antilles ...
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In 1994, France and the Netherlands signed the Franco-Dutch treaty on Saint Martin border controls, which improved the mutual border controls at their airports on the island. [11] Today there is a movement in both Sint Maarten and Saint Martin promoting the unification of the island, which would make the border between them disappear. [12]