Sint Eustatius
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Sint Eustatius
Summary
Sint Eustatius is a Caribbean Public Entity[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Sint Eustatius is located in Netherlands[3].
- Sint Eustatius is located in Kingdom of the Netherlands[4].
- Sint Eustatius is in the country of Netherlands[5].
- Sint Eustatius is on the body of water Caribbean Sea[6].
- Sint Eustatius is on the continent of North America[7].
- Sint Eustatius's instance of is recorded as Caribbean Public Entity[8].
- Sint Eustatius's instance of is recorded as integral overseas territory[9].
- Sint Eustatius's instance of is recorded as island[10].
- Sint Eustatius's instance of is recorded as exclave[11].
- Sint Eustatius's capital is recorded as Oranjestad[12].
- Sint Eustatius's official language is recorded as Dutch[13].
- Sint Eustatius's official language is recorded as English[14].
- Sint Eustatius's currency is recorded as United States dollar[15].
- Sint Eustatius's top-level Internet domain is recorded as .bq[16].
- Saint Eustace is named after Sint Eustatius[17].
- Sint Eustatius's flag is recorded as flag of Sint Eustatius[18].
- Sint Eustatius's coat of arms is recorded as Coat of arms of Sint Eustatius[19].
- Sint Eustatius is part of Caribbean Netherlands[20].
- Sint Eustatius is part of Leeward Islands[21].
- Sint Eustatius is part of Lesser Antilles[22].
- Sint Eustatius is part of Caribbean[23].
- Sint Eustatius's Commons category is recorded as Sint Eustatius[24].
- Sint Eustatius's located in time zone is recorded as Atlantic Time Zone[25].
- Sint Eustatius's telephone country code is recorded as +5993[26].
- Sint Eustatius's exclave of is recorded as Netherlands[27].
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Founding
October 10, 2010 marks the founding of Sint Eustatius[28].
Identity
Part of include Caribbean Netherlands[20], an administrative territorial entity[29], in Netherlands[30], founded in 2010[31]; Leeward Islands[21], an island group[32], in Antigua and Barbuda[33]; Lesser Antilles[22], an archipelago[34], in Antigua and Barbuda[35]; and Caribbean[23], a transcontinental region[36].
Why It Matters
Sint Eustatius has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 50 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]