- Île
Fourchue, also
known as Île
Fourche is an
island between Saint-Barthélemy and
Saint Martin,
belonging to the
Collectivity of
Saint Barthélemy. The...
-
smaller uninhabited islands lie offs****, the
largest of
which are Île
Fourchue, Île Coco, Île
Chevreau (Île Bonhomme), Île Frégate, Île Toc Vers, Île...
- of scissors".
Gmelin based his
description on "Le
moucherolle à
queue fourchue du Mexique" (French: "the
Mexican swallow-tailed flycatcher") that had...
- also
promises that if any
privateers are
found on the
small island of
Fourchue (a
notable pirate hub in Saint-Barthelemy), he will
drive them away. Saint-Barthelemy...
- d'azur, au lion de gueules, armé, lamp****é et couronné d'or, la
queue fourchue et p****ée en sautoir,
brochant (deuxième
quartier surtout), au VIII de...
- (Île Coco) Île
Fourche (Île
Fourchue), 17°57′30″N 62°54′13″W / 17.95836°N 62.90362°W / 17.95836; -62.90362 (Île
Fourchue) Île Frégate, 17°56′22″N 62°50′01″W...
- it is the
second largest satellite island of
Saint Barthélemy
after Île
Fourchue. Île
Chevreau Alluring World Adkins,
Leonard (1998). The Caribbean: A Walking...
- Pain de
Sucre off
Gustavia harbour; the
waters surrounding the
islets Fourchue, Frégate and Île Toc Vers; and part of
Colombier bay.
Protected marine...
- gueules, orienté vers la hampe, couronné, armé et lamp****é d'or, la
queue fourchue et p****ée en sautoir. La
description du
revers correspond à
celle de l'avers...
- ill. Saint-Mathurin S. de, 1970, "À
propos d’une
pointe en os à base
fourchue de l’abri du Roc-aux-Sorciers (Angles-sur-l’Anglin, Vienne)", Antiquités...