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Capesterre-Belle-Eau (French pronunciation: [kapɛstɛʁ bɛlo];
Guadeloupean Creole: Kapèstè Bèlo) is a
commune in the
French overseas region and department...
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Capesterre is an old
French seafaring term
meaning "land
facing the wind", as
opposed to B****eterre, "land
sheltered from the wind". The word designates...
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Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante (French pronunciation: [kapɛstɛʁ də maʁi ɡalɑ̃t],
literally Capesterre of Marie-Galante;
Guadeloupean Creole: Kapestè Marigalant;...
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Regional Hospital Centre (CHR) in B****e-Terre, and four
hospitals located in
Capesterre-Belle-Eau, Pointe-Noire,
Bouillante and Saint-Claude. The
Institut Pasteur...
- (with po****tions as of 1
January 2013): Grand-Bourg (5,564 residents),
Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante (3,389) and Saint-Louis (2,575).
These three communes...
- the lee of
winds of the island, and is thus a safe anchorage. The name
Capesterre,
given to the
region to the north, was
dubbed so as it was
facing the...
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Saint Paul
Capisterre (known
locally as
Saint Paul's) is a town in
Saint Paul
Capisterre Parish on the
island of
Saint Kitts in
Saint Kitts and Nevis....
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Department of Statistics, St.
Kitts and Nevis. The
northern part of
Saint John
Capesterre was once
ruled by
France with its
capital in
Dieppe bay Town. The southern...
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Saddlers is a town in
Saint John
Capesterre Parish, on
Saint Kitts island in
Saint Kitts and Nevis. It is the co-capital of the
parish along with Dieppe...
- Kitts, a
region formerly held by
France (17th century)
which was
named Capesterre (land
facing the wind, as
opposed to B****eterre,
meaning land sheltered...