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  2. Philipsburg, Sint Maarten - Wikipedia

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    Philipsburg was founded in 1763 by John Philips, a Scottish captain in the Dutch navy; the settlement soon became a centre of international trade. Two historic forts bear witness to Philipsburg's strategic importance in St. Maarten's history: Fort Amsterdam and Fort Willem. [2]

  3. Category:Philipsburg, Sint Maarten - Wikipedia

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    Philipsburg, Sint Maarten; G. Francio Guadeloupe This page was last edited on 2 August 2019, at 16:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Sint Maarten - Wikipedia

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    Sint Maarten (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪntˈmaːrtə(n)] ⓘ) is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean region of North America. [8] With a population of 58,477 [9] [2] as of June 2023 on an area of 34 km 2 (13 sq mi), it encompasses the southern 44% of the divided island of Saint Martin, while the northern 56% of the island constitutes the French ...

  5. Category : Buildings and structures in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... St. Martin of Tours' Church ...

  6. List of diver certification organizations - Wikipedia

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    NASDS (USA) - National Association of Scuba Diving Schools only USA (Founded in the 1960s and merged with SSI in 1999) [30] TAC - The Aquatic Club - existed in the UK between 1982 and 1986. dissolved organization [31]

  7. Fort Amsterdam (Sint Maarten) - Wikipedia

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    The triangular colonial stone fort was built by the Dutch in 1631 as defense for their colonial outpost and seaport at Sint Maarten. Located near Great Bay and Little Bay, it was captured by the Spanish only two years after it was built. The Spaniards occupied it as a military outpost supported by San Juan, Puerto Rico until the end of the long ...