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The location of Saint Barthélemy
An enlargeable map of the French Overseas Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Saint Barthelemy:

The Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy is an overseas collectivity of France located in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. [1] Also known as Saint Barth in French, or St. Barts in English, the collectivity is one of the four French territories in the Leeward Islands that comprise the French West Indies, and it is the only one to have historically been a Swedish colony.

General reference

Geography of Saint Barthelemy

Environment of Saint Barthelemy

An enlargeable satellite image of Saint Barthélemy

Natural geographic features of Saint Barthelemy

Regions of Saint Barthelemy

Regions of Saint Barthelemy

Ecoregions of Saint Barthelemy

List of ecoregions in Saint Barthelemy

Demography of Saint Barthelemy

Government and politics of Saint Barthelemy

Politics of Saint Barthelemy

Branches of the government of Saint Barthelemy

Government of Saint Barthelemy

Executive branch of the government of Saint Barthelemy

Legislative branch of the government of Saint Barthelemy

Judicial branch of the government of Saint Barthelemy

Court system of Saint Barthelemy

Foreign relations of Saint Barthelemy

Foreign relations of Saint Barthelemy

International organization membership

The Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy is a member of: [1]

Law and order in Saint Barthelemy

Law of Saint Barthelemy

Military of Saint Barthelemy

Military of Saint Barthelemy

Local government in Saint Barthelemy

Local government in Saint Barthelemy

History of Saint Barthelemy

Culture of Saint Barthelemy

Culture of Saint Barthelemy

Art in Saint Barthelemy

Sports in Saint Barthelemy

Sports in Saint Barthelemy

Economy and infrastructure of Saint Barthelemy

Education in Saint Barthelemy

Education in Saint Barthelemy

Infrastructure of Saint Barthelemy

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Saint Barthélemy". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.

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