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Gustavia is the capital of the French overseas territory of Saint Barthelemy (Saint-Barthélemy, often abbreviated to Saint-Barth), an island in the Caribbean Sea.
Haiti Saint Lucia Dominica Grenada Guadeloupe Martinique Saint Martin Saint Barthelemy Haiti, Saint Lucia, Dominica, and Grenada are now independent nations. Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, and Saint Barthelemy are still part of France.
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Saint Barthelemy. Saint Barth is now a part of the French West Indies.
Saint Thomas; Saint Lucia; Saint Helena; Saint John; Saint Croix; Saint Martin; Saint Pierre; Saint Vincent; Saint Paul; Saint Barthelemy; Saint Kitts
Yes, effective May 28, 2013.
St. Barthelemy does not refer to a person, rather it is a French territory in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean. There is, however, a Saint Bartholomew, who was one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus.
The 1 official language of Saint-Barthélemy is French.The local languages are:Saint-Barthélemy FrenchAntillean Creole
Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saint-Barthelemy, Saint-Martin, sont tous francophones. Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saint-Barthelem, Saint-Martin, are all french-speaking.
Haiti and Martinique are two countries in the Caribbean where French is commonly spoken. French is an official language in both countries, alongside Creole in Haiti and Creole and English in Martinique.
French is the official language of Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin (French side), and Saint Barthelemy. With the exception of Haiti, all of these islands are French overseas territories or departments. French Guiana, another French overseas department, is located in South America, but its northern border is on the Caribbean. The official language of Dominica and Saint Lucia is English, but both islands were at one point French territories, and many people still speak a Creole dialect of French.
Riccardo Barthelemy died in 1937.