Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy Island, Saint Barthélemy

History | Amenities | Economy | Education

🇧🇱 Gustavia is the main town and capital of the island of Saint Barthélemy. Originally called Le Carénage, it was renamed in honor of King Gustav III of Sweden.

History Saint Barthélemy was first claimed by France in 1648. The island was given to Sweden in exchange for trade rights in Gothenburg in 1784 and Sweden founded the Swedish West India Company. Prospering during the Napoleonic Wars, assets were low thereafter, and the island was sold back to France in 1878.

The eventual site of Gustavia was first called Le Carénage (The Careening) after the shelter it provided to damaged ships. According to the archives, the name Gustavia appeared between December 28, 1786, and February 9, 1787. Gustavia remains as a reflection of the Swedish period, during which a minority of the population of approximately 4% were of Swedish origin.

Three forts built in the mid- to late 17th century protected the harbour: Oscar (formerly Gustav Adolf), Karl and Gustav. There are two main churches in town, the Roman Catholic, Our Lady of the Assumption, built in 1829 and St Bartholomew's Anglican Church on the harbour front, which was built in 1855.

Amenities The sites of Fort Karl, overlooking Shell Beach south of town, and Fort Gustav, at the base of the lighthouse to the north, are popular with hikers. Fort Oscar, at the tip of Gustavia Peninsula, houses the Gendarmerie. There is a museum at the end of Victor Schœlcher Road on the peninsula. Gustavia has a few restaurants serving American, Italian, French and other types of food. Gustavia has many high-end boutiques that are an essential source of revenue for the island, and one of the most high class luxury hotels on the island. There is a Royal Swedish Consulate at Gustavia (Consul Dantes Magras).

Economy The official currency of Saint Barthélemy is the euro.

Education The town's public preschools and primary schools, under the authority of the Académie de la Guadeloupe are: • École primaire Gustavia • École maternelle Gustavia.

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Gustavia has a population of over 2,300 people. Gustavia also forms part of the wider Saint Barthélemy Island which has a population of over 9,961 people.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Gustavia has links with:

🇱🇧 Jounieh, Lebanon 🇸🇪 Piteå, Sweden
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Antipodal to Gustavia is: 117.151,-17.894

Locations Near: Gustavia -62.8488,17.8941

🇸🇽 Philipsburg -63.053,18.03 d: 26.4  

🇫🇷 Marigot -63.082,18.073 d: 31.7  

🇰🇳 Basseterre -62.736,17.296 d: 67.5  

🇦🇬 St. John's -61.844,17.119 d: 137.1  

🇻🇬 Road Town -64.62,18.424 d: 196.2  

🇻🇬 British Virgin Islands -64.63,18.429 d: 197.3  

🇬🇵 Les Abymes -61.52,16.27 d: 229.3  

🇫🇷 Pointe-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 231  

🇬🇵 Pointe-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 231  

🇬🇵 Point-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 231  

Antipodal to: Gustavia 117.151,-17.894

🇮🇩 Sumbawa 118.083,-8.783 d: 18997  

🇮🇩 Taliwang 116.867,-8.733 d: 18996  

🇮🇩 Gerung 116.117,-8.717 d: 18988.5  

🇮🇩 Selong 116.533,-8.65 d: 18985  

🇮🇩 Mataram 116.117,-8.583 d: 18973.8  

🇮🇩 Kuta 115.178,-8.725 d: 18973.5  

🇮🇩 Sumbawa Besar 117.417,-8.5 d: 18970.1  

🇮🇩 Denpasar 115.217,-8.65 d: 18966.1  

🇮🇩 Sukawati 115.294,-8.608 d: 18963.2  

🇮🇩 Blahbatuh 115.3,-8.567 d: 18958.8  

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