Saint Maarten

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Definition

Proper noun: * Saint Maarten: An island in the Caribbean Sea, located in the western Leeward Islands. It is uniquely administered as two separate territories: the northern part is the French overseas collectivity of Saint-Martin, and the southern part is the Dutch constituent country of Sint Maarten.

Usage
  • The name "Saint Maarten" is commonly used to refer to the entire island, especially in general geographical or travel contexts.
  • When specifying the political division, the French side is formally called Saint-Martin and the Dutch side is formally called Sint Maarten.
Examples
  • General Reference:
    • We spent our vacation on the beautiful island of Saint Maarten.
    • Saint Maarten is known for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture.
  • Specific Reference (Political Division):
    • The airport, Princess Juliana International, is located on the Dutch side, Sint Maarten.
    • The capital of the French side, Saint-Martin, is Marigot.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Friendly Island": This is a common nickname for Saint Maarten, referring to its long history of peaceful coexistence between the two nations.
    • Saint Maarten is often called "The Friendly Island" due to its harmonious dual nationality.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sint Maarten (Proper noun): The official name for the Dutch southern part of the island.
  • Saint-Martin (Proper noun): The official name for the French northern part of the island.
  • St. Maarten (Proper noun): A common abbreviated form for the island, particularly used in tourism.
  • St. Martin (Proper noun): A common abbreviated form, often used interchangeably with "St. Maarten" for the whole island or specifically for the French side.
Synonyms
  • The Friendly Island (Nickname)
  • St. Maarten/St. Martin (Abbreviation)
Related Phrases
  • Divided island: A phrase describing Saint Maarten's unique political status.
    • Saint Maarten is a famous divided island in the Caribbean.
  • Dual-nation island: Another phrase highlighting its shared administration.
    • The dual-nation island offers a blend of French and Dutch influences.
Noun
  1. an island in the western Leeward Islands; administered jointly by France and the Netherlands