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My island that I've been researching as part of these assignments is Saint Martin/Sint Maarten. This island is located at the north end of the Leeward Islands and is directly east from Puerto Rico. As I learned after some brief searches, this small landmass is separated down the center and owned by two different countries. The northern section of the island, Saint Martin, is owned by France, while the southern section, Sint Maarten, is owned by the Netherlands. This division dates back to 1648 when the Treaty of Concordia was signed between both nations. Like many islands in the Caribbean, the economy of Saint Martin and Sint Maarten is based upon tourism. As estimated by the CIA, close to 85% of the inhabitants are employed in tourist based industry. Unfortunately, in 2017 widespread destruction was brought to this island. Nearly 90% of buildings located here were either damaged in some way or destroyed. Both the French and Dutch communities came together following this

Saint Martin Blog Post #2

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Saint Martin is a small island at the north end of the Leeward Islands. Unbeknownst to me, Saint Martin is not the only name for this island. The island is split nearly down the middle into 2 distinct nations. The northern half is French controlled, while the southern half is Sint Maarten that is under Dutch control. The official languages for each respective side is their native language, either French or Dutch. As this island is a rather popular tourist destination English is also spoken fluently.

About Me

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Welcome to my blog! My name is Cole York and I am a 23 year old student at Georgia Gwinnett College. I was born in New Jersey, but moved around a lot as a young child. I've lived in Georgia for the past 12 years and have loved every moment of it. Currently I work for Zerorez of Atlanta as a residential sales technician. Unfortunately, at the time of writing this blog post, I have been on workers comp for the past 3 months. I tore the ligaments in 3 fingers on my left hand while at a clients home. Hopefully I'll be back on the job soon! When I'm not working or studying I really enjoy spending time on Lake Lanier with my family and friends. Displayed on the left is a picture I took of a friend while we were kayaking at sunset. There's no place more peaceful to be than out on the water.