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Map of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Map of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon

Miquelon is a town and an island, part of the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon archipelago. The name is of Basque origin and means "Michael", as several fishermen with this name were established in the island. This is a map of Saint Pierre et Miquelon from the CIA world factbook (retrieved from http://www. ... This is a map of Saint Pierre et Miquelon from the CIA world factbook (retrieved from http://www. ... Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (French Saint-Pierre et Miquelon) 46°47′ N 56°12′ W is a French overseas collectivity consisting of several small islands off the eastern coast of Canada near Newfoundland. ... An archipelago is a landform which consists of a chain or cluster of islands. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


In 1579, the names Micquetõ, Micquelle were published for the first time in Martin de Hoyarçabal's navigational pilot. The name evolved over time into Miclon, Micklon, and finally Miquelon. Events January 6 - The Union of Atrecht united the southern Netherlands under the Duke of Parma, governor in the name of king Philip II of Spain. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


Miquelon is in fact three geologically independent islands tied together by tombolos - long strips of sand dune. These islands are: Le Cap, Miquelon (Grand Miquelon) and Langlade Island (Petite Miquelon). Tombolo at Stockton Island, Ashland County, WI A tombolo in Puget Sound A tombolo is a deposition landform such as a spit or bar which forms an isthmus between an island or offshore rock and a mainland shore, or between two islands or offshore rocks. ... Map of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Langlade Island, also referred to by foreigners as Little Miquelon, is par of the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon archipelago. ...


The population of Miquelon is mainly of Basque and Acadian ancestry. The Basques are an indigenous people who inhabit parts of both Spain and France. ... Acadians are the original French settlers of parts of the northeastern region of North America comprising what is now the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. ...


Miquelon has a large lagoon known as the Grand Barachois which is host to a large population of seals and other wildlife. The island of Miquelon is also a well known destination for bird watching. A lagoon is a body of comparatively shallow salt water separated from the deeper sea by a shallow or exposed sandbank, coral reef, or similar feature. ... subfamilies Otariidae Phocidae Odobenidae Pinnipeds are large marine mammals belonging to the Pinnipedia, a family (sometimes a suborder or superfamily, depending on the classification scheme) of the order Carnivora. ...


The population of the island is around 600.


Miquelon can be reached by boat or by plane from Saint-Pierre. Saint-Pierre is the capital of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. ...


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Miquelon-Langlade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (311 words)
Miquelon Island has a large lagoon known as the Grand Barachois which is host to a large population of seals and other wildlife.
The name Miquelon is of Basque origin and means "Michael", as several fishermen with this name were established in the island.
Miquelon can be reached by boat or by plane from Saint-Pierre and is served by Miquelon Airport which is located adjacent to the settlement of Miquelon.
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1317 words)
The politics of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon take place within a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic French overseas collectivity, whereby the President of the General Council is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system.
The population of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon at the 1999 French census was 6,316 inhabitants.
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (collectivité territoriale) · Wallis and Futuna (territoire)
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