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Why is St. Martin half French and half Dutch?

Between 1627 and 1631, Holland decided to send settlers to St. Martin, to exploit the island's natural salt reserves. The French and the Dutch signed the Treaty of Concordia, also known as the Partition Treaty, on March 23, 1648. So the island was split into two parts and shared by France and Holland.



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Between 1627 and 1631, Holland decided to send settlers to St. Martin, to exploit the island's natural salt reserves. The French and the Dutch signed the Treaty of Concordia, also known as the Partition Treaty, on March 23, 1648. So the island was split into two parts and shared by France and Holland.

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Signing of the Treaty of Concordia So the island was split into two parts and shared by France and Holland. The French occupied the northern part (20 mi?), the Dutch the southern part (13 mi?). As history tells it, the dividing line was determined by two walkers, a Frenchman and a Dutchman.

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Saint Martin/Sint Maarten has two airports – Princess Juliana International Airport which is located on the Dutch side of the island and the other located on the French side and it is called Saint Martin Grand Case Airport.

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The Dutch side is known for having nightlife with plenty of bars, clubs, and casinos. The French side has plenty of restaurants, but that is where the night ends.

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Maho Beach is a beach on the Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, in the territory of Sint Maarten.

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