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Gustavia may
refer to
Gustavia,
Saint Barthélemy, the
largest town on (and
capital of) the
Caribbean island of St. Barthélemy
Gustavia, Rügen, an unfinished...
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Gustavia (/ˈɡʊstæviə/, French: [ɡystavja], Swedish: [ˈɡɵ̂sːtaviːa]) is the main town and
capital of the
island of
Saint Barthélemy.
Originally called Le...
- 7 sq mi) and a po****tion of 9,961 at the Jan. 2017 census. Its
capital is
Gustavia,
which also
contains the main harbour. It is the only
Caribbean island...
- second-largest town, St. Jean. Both the
airport and the island's main town of
Gustavia are
named after King
Gustav III of Sweden,
under whom
Sweden obtained the...
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Gustavia English is a
variety of
English spoken in the port city of
Gustavia, on the
French island of St. Barthélemy in the Caribbean's
Leeward Islands...
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Gustavia Nia Lui (born c. 1988) is a New
Zealand businesswoman of
Samoan and
Tuvaluan descent. She is the
founder and
owner of Staavias, a
footwear company...
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Gustavia fosteri, one of
several plants in the
genus Gustavia known by the
Spanish common name membrillo, is a
species of
woody plant in the
family Lecythidaceae...
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Gustavia gracillima is a
species of
woody plant in the
family Lecythidaceae. It is
found in
Colombia and Ecuador. Lopez-Gallego, C.;
Morales M, P. (2020)...
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Gustavia superba, of the
Monkey Pot
Family (Lecythidaceae) is an
understory tree that
grows in
Central and north-western
South America.
Common names include...
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Gustavia erythrocarpa is a
species of
woody plant in the
family Lecythidaceae. It is
found only in Brazil. It is
threatened by
habitat loss.
Pires O'Brien...