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Marie-Galante is AN island of the sea settled South of Guadeloupe and North of Dominica. It’s a dependency of Guadeloupe, that is a remote department and region of France. Marie-Galante contains a area of one hundred seventy.5 km² (61 sq. Miles). It had 12,009 inhabitants within the 2006 census (down from sixteen,341 within the 1961 census). The 2006 population density was seventy six bactericide. Per km².
Marie-Galante includes 3 communes (Grand-Bourg, Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante, and Saint-Louis), with a combined 1999 census population of twelve,488 inhabitants. The island is a lot of usually referred to as “La grande galette” (The huge Biscuit) attributable to its shape and nearly flat surface (its highest peak, the Morne Constant Hill, rises to 204 m). Erst having over 106 sugar mills, it’s conjointly referred to as “The Island of 100 Windmills”, or the “La Grande Dependence”, being the most important dependency of Guadeloupe. The island is undulating substrate chalky, cooled by the trade winds and subject to cyclones and earthquakes.
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