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St. Pierre & Miquelon

St. Pierre & Miquelon is a small archipelago off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. It is the last remaining French colony in North America, and has a unique culture and history. The archipelago was first settled by the French in the 17th century, and has been under French control ever since. It was used as a base for fishing and whaling operations, and later became a penal colony. Today, St. Pierre & Miquelon is a self-governing territory of France, and has a population of just over 6,000. The islands are famous for their scenic beauty, and are a popular tourist destination. The economy of St. Pierre & Miquelon is largely based on fishing and tourism. The islands are also home to a large French naval base. The culture of St. Pierre & Miquelon is a unique blend of French and Newfoundland influences. The people of the islands are proud of their heritage, and there is a strong sense of community. If you are looking for a unique travel destination with a fascinating history, then be sure to add St. Pierre & Miquelon to your list!

Geographic data

Economy

GDP
261.30 million US dollars
Currencies

Date format

Calendar
First workday
Monday
Weekend
Saturday - Sunday

Measurement units

Measurement system
Metric
Length units
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Area units
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Speed unit
Kilometer per hour
Temperature unit
Celsius

Population
5.35K
Literacy percentage
99%
Official language