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Saint Bartholomew, the Caribbean Island that Sweden Bought From France and Was the Last Colony of Its Empire

Saint Bartholomew (Saint-Barthélemy) is a volcanic island of the Caribbean corresponding to the Lesser Antilles or Windward Islands. Its greatest peculiarity is historical: although today it constitutes an overseas territorial collectivity belonging to France - together with Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Martin form the French Antilles-, between 1764 and 1878 it was a Swedish colony, bought by [...]
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Saint Bartholomew (Saint-Barthélemy) is a volcanic island of the Caribbean corresponding to the Lesser Antilles or Windward Islands. Its greatest peculiarity is historical: although today it constitutes an overseas territorial collectivity belonging to France - together with Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Martin form the French Antilles-, between 1764 and 1878 it was a Swedish colony, bought by [...]

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labrujulaverde.com broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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