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Island Attractions In Guadeloupe

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Guadeloupe is an insular region of France located in the Leeward Islands, part of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. Administratively, it is an overseas region consisting of a single overseas department. With a land area of 1,628 square kilometres and an estimated population of 400,132 as of January 2015, it is the largest and most populous European Union territory in North America.Guadeloupe's two main islands are Basse-Terre to the west and Grande-Terre to the east, which are separated by a narrow strait that is crossed with bridges. They are often referred to as a single island. The department also includes the Dependencies of Guadeloupe, which i...
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  • 2. Les Saintes Guadeloupe
    The Îles des Saintes , also known as Les Saintes, is a small archipelago of the French Antilles located to the south of Basse-Terre Island, west of Marie-Galante and north of Dominica. It is a dependency of Guadeloupe, which, in turn, is an overseas department and region of France.
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  • 3. La Desirade Guadeloupe
    La Désirade is an island in the French West Indies. It is a part of Guadeloupe , which itself is an Overseas Region of France.
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  • 4. Petite Terre Guadeloupe
    Petite Terre is also the name of the smaller island of Mayotte. Petite Terre Islands are two small uninhabited islands located about 10 km to the south-east of the island of Grande-Terre , in the Lesser Antilles. These two islands are named Petite Terre in contrast with the much larger Grande-Terre island. Petite Terre is made up of two islands: Terre de Bas island to the southwest and the smaller Terre de Haut island to the northeast. Their combined land area is 1.68 km² . Terre de Bas island is so named because it is downwind compared to Terre de Haut island to its northeast which first meets the trade winds blowing from the north-east in the Caribbean. Administratively, the Petite Terre Islands are dependent of the commune of La Désirade. The two islands and 842 hectares of sea around...
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