SAINT MARTIN (FRANCE)

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:Saint-Martin ''redirects here. For the island of Saint Martin on the whole, see Saint Martin. For other uses, see Saint Martin (disambiguation).''
'Saint Martin' (French: ''Saint-Martin''), officially the 'Collectivity of Saint Martin' (French: ''Collectivité de Saint-Martin''), is an overseas collectivity of France that came into being on February 22, 2007, encompassing the northern parts of the island of Saint Martin and neighboring islets. The southern part of the island, Sint Maarten, is part of the Netherlands Antilles.

Saint Martin was for many years a French commune forming part of Guadeloupe, which is an overseas ''région'' and overseas ''département'' of France and is therefore in the European Union. In 2003 the population of the French part voted in favour of secession from Guadeloupe in order to form a separate overseas collectivity (COM) of France.[1] On February 9, 2007, the French Parliament passed a bill granting COM status to both the French part of Saint Martin and neighbouring Saint-Barthélemy.[2] The new status took effect when the law was published in the Official Journal on February 22, 2007.[3]
Saint Martin remains part of the European Union. The official currency in Saint Martin is the euro (though the U.S. dollar is also widely accepted).
The new governance structure befitting an overseas collectivity took effect on July 15, 2007 with the first session of the Territorial Council (French: ''Conseil territorial'') and the election of Louis-Constant Fleming as president of the Territorial Council.
The French part of the island has a land area of 53.20 km² (20.5 sq mi). At the October 2004 supplementary French census, the population in the French part of the island was 33,102 (up from only 8,072 inhabitants at the 1982 census), which means a population density of 622 inhabitants per km² in 2004.
★ Culture of St. Martin
★ History of St. Martin
★ Saint Martin, the island itself
★ ''O sweet Saint-Martin's Land'' (bi-national song/anthem of Saint-Martin/Sint-Maarten)
★ List of Sint Maarten governors
1. French Caribbean voters reject change
2. Saint-Barth To Become An Overseas Collectivity
3. http://www.newmedia-fr.info/ixm_ixpnews.php?file=article&story_id=21579
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:Saint-Martin ''redirects here. For the island of Saint Martin on the whole, see Saint Martin. For other uses, see Saint Martin (disambiguation).''
'Saint Martin' (French: ''Saint-Martin''), officially the 'Collectivity of Saint Martin' (French: ''Collectivité de Saint-Martin''), is an overseas collectivity of France that came into being on February 22, 2007, encompassing the northern parts of the island of Saint Martin and neighboring islets. The southern part of the island, Sint Maarten, is part of the Netherlands Antilles.
Map showing the former constituent parts of the Guadeloupe region/department among the Leeward Islands, including Saint-Martin, prior to February 2007.
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| Politics and government |
| Demographics |
| See also |
| References |
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Politics and government
Saint Martin was for many years a French commune forming part of Guadeloupe, which is an overseas ''région'' and overseas ''département'' of France and is therefore in the European Union. In 2003 the population of the French part voted in favour of secession from Guadeloupe in order to form a separate overseas collectivity (COM) of France.[1] On February 9, 2007, the French Parliament passed a bill granting COM status to both the French part of Saint Martin and neighbouring Saint-Barthélemy.[2] The new status took effect when the law was published in the Official Journal on February 22, 2007.[3]
Saint Martin remains part of the European Union. The official currency in Saint Martin is the euro (though the U.S. dollar is also widely accepted).
The new governance structure befitting an overseas collectivity took effect on July 15, 2007 with the first session of the Territorial Council (French: ''Conseil territorial'') and the election of Louis-Constant Fleming as president of the Territorial Council.
Demographics
The French part of the island has a land area of 53.20 km² (20.5 sq mi). At the October 2004 supplementary French census, the population in the French part of the island was 33,102 (up from only 8,072 inhabitants at the 1982 census), which means a population density of 622 inhabitants per km² in 2004.
| 1885 | 1961 | 1967 | 1974 | 1982 | 1990 | 1999 | 2004 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3,400 | 4,502 | 5,061 | 6,191 | 8,072 | 28,518 | 29,078 | 33,102 |
| Official figures from French censuses. | |||||||
See also
★ Culture of St. Martin
★ History of St. Martin
★ Saint Martin, the island itself
★ ''O sweet Saint-Martin's Land'' (bi-national song/anthem of Saint-Martin/Sint-Maarten)
★ List of Sint Maarten governors
References
1. French Caribbean voters reject change
2. Saint-Barth To Become An Overseas Collectivity
3. http://www.newmedia-fr.info/ixm_ixpnews.php?file=article&story_id=21579
See also
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| ''Collectivité de Saint-Martin'' Collectivity of Saint Martin | |
| Common name | Saint Martin (France) |
| Conventional long name | Collectivity of Saint Martin |
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| National anthem | ''La Marseillaise'' |
| Capital | Marigot |
| Largest city | Marigot |
| Official languages | French |
| Government | |
| President of France | Nicolas Sarkozy |
| Prefect | Dominique Lacroix |
| President of the Territorial Council | Louis-Constant Fleming |
| Sovereignty type | Overseas Collectivity |
| Establishment | |
| Island divided between France and the Netherlands | 23 March 1648 |
| as separate Overseas Collectivity | 22 February 2007 |
| Area | |
| Area | 53.2 |
| Area rank | not ranked |
| Area magnitude | 1 E8 |
| Percent water | negligible |
| Population | |
| Population estimate | 33,102 |
| Population estimate year | Oct. 2004 |
| Population estimate rank | not ranked |
| Population census | 29,078 |
| Population census year | March 1999 |
| Population density | 622 |
| Population density rank | not ranked |
| GDP | |
| HDI | |
| HDI year | 2003 |
| HDI | n/a |
| HDI rank | n/a |
| HDI category | unranked |
| Currency | |
| Currency | Euro (€) |
| Currency code | EUR |
| Utc offset | -4 |
| Utc offset DST | -3 |
| Internet TLD | none assigned, .fr and .gp in use |

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