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The island area of Sint Maarten (Dutch: Eilandgebied Sint Maarten) is one of five island areas (Eilandgebieden) of the Netherlands Antilles, encompassing the southern half of the island of Saint Martin/Sint Maarten. At the 2001 Netherlands Antilles census, the population of the Eilandgebied was 30,594, for a population density of 900 inhabitants per km².
Sint Maarten borders the French overseas collectivity of Saint-Martin, which occupies the northern half of the island.
[edit] Urban areas
- Philipsburg with 1,228 inhabitants
- Lower Prince's Quarter with 8,123 inhabitants
- Cul de Sac with 7,880 inhabitants
- Cole Bay with 6,046 inhabitants
- Upper Prince's Quarter with 4,020 inhabitants
- Little Bay (Fort Amsterdam) with 2,176 inhabitants
- Simpson Bay with 736 inhabitants
- Lowlands with 232 inhabitants
Simpsonbay, Madame Estate, Cul-de-sac, Dutch Quarter, Cole Bay, Oyster pond, South Reward, Saint-Peters, Ebernezer Estate Pointe-Blanche, Middle Region, Cay hill, Upper Prince's Quarter, Union Farm Est. and Lower Prince's Quarter.
[edit] Politics and Government
Sint Maarten is an "island area" (eilandgebied in Dutch), a component of the Netherlands Antilles comparable to a municipality. The Netherlands Antilles are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands though not in the European Union. Its currency is the Antillean guilder (however, the United States dollar is widely accepted). A planned restructuring of the Netherlands Antilles will see Sint Maarten become a separate country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands (like Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles are now). This dissolution was scheduled to enter into force on December 15, 2008, but has been postponed to an indefinite future date.[1]
The island area of Sint Maarten is ruled by an island council, an executive council, and an administrator (gezaghebber in Dutch) appointed by the Dutch Crown.
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Summary of the Sint Maarten Island Council election results, 2007
| Parties |
Party leader |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
| Democratische Partij (DP) |
Sarah Wescott-Williams |
6,639 |
49.38 |
6 |
| National Alliance (NA) |
William Marlin |
5,583 |
41.53 |
5 |
| People's Progressive Alliance (PPA) |
Gracita Arrindell |
1,107 |
8.23 |
— |
| Democratic Labour Party (DLP) |
Johan van Heyningen |
69 |
0.51 |
— |
| National Democratic Party (NDP) |
Theophilus Priest |
26 |
0.19 |
— |
| St. Maarten People's Believers Independent Movement (SPBIM) |
Harold Jack |
20 |
0.15 |
— |
| Total |
|
13,623 |
71.13 |
11 |
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[edit] Popular Tourist Destinations
- Border Monument in honor of the 1648 Treaty of Concordia.
- The Philipsburg Historical foundation museum.
- The Heineken airline Jet-Bar/Restaurant (aka Air LekkerBeck) (at Philipsburg).
- Fantastic jumbo jets low landings (at Maho Beach).
- The zoo park with animals from the Caribbean area (on Madame estate Pondfill).
- Fort Amsterdam and Fort Willems (at Philipsburg)
- Sightseeing on Dawn Beach road.
- Emilio Wilson Historical Park (Cul-de-sac)
- Butterfly Farm
- Hiking to Pic Paradise
- The Courthouse on Frontstreet
- The newly renovated Boardwalk spanning the beachfront on Frontstreet,Philipsburg
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