Sint Maarten Genealogy

Caribbean The Netherlands  Sint Maarten

Guide to  ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

See also Netherlands Antilles. Sint Maarten/Saint Martin is a tropical island in the northeast Caribbean, approximately 300 km (186 miles) east of Puerto Rico. The 87 km² island is divided roughly in half between France and the Netherlands Antilles; it is the smallest inhabited sea island divided between two nations. The southern Dutch half comprises the Eilandgebied Sint Maarten (Island area of St. Martin) and was formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles dissolved in 2010. Sint Maarten is now a constituent country of the Netherlands. The northern French half comprises the Collectivité de Saint-Martin (Collectivity of St. Martin) and is an overseas collectivity of France.

Sint Maarten uses the euro as its currency; while Sint Maarten is currently outside the Eurozone and uses the Netherlands Antillean guilder, pegged at 1.79 per United States dollar. It is unknown if Sint Maarten will shift to the euro some time after the Netherlands Antilles dissolves.



Jurisdictions
Netherlands Antilles


 * Philipsburg with 1,228 inhabitants and the capital of Sint Maarten
 * 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, Dutch Cul-de-sac, Dutch Quarter, Cole Bay, Oyster pond, South Reward, Saint-Peters, Pointe-Blanche, Middle Region, Cay hill, Upper Prince's Quarter and Lower Prince's Quarter.

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The Netherlands Antilles was dissolved in 2010. Sint Maarten is now a "constituent country" of the Netherlands.

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