Similarities between Basse-Terre and Guadeloupe
Basse-Terre and Guadeloupe have 25 things in common (in Unionpedia): Élie Domota, Îles des Saintes, Baie-Mahault, Basse-Terre Island, Caribbean Sea, Cholera, Communes of France, Communes of the Guadeloupe department, Dominica, Dry season, French Revolution, Grande-Terre, Hurricane Hugo, Hurricane Marilyn, La Grande Soufrière, Lesser Antilles, Liyannaj Kont Pwofitasyon, Louis Delgrès, Marie-José Pérec, Olympique de Marseille, Overseas department, Pointe-à-Pitre, Prefectures in France, Victor Hugues, 2009 French Caribbean general strikes.
Élie Domota
Élie Domota (born in 1963) is a trade union leader from Guadeloupe, spokesman of Liyannaj Kont Pwofitasyon or LKP (« Movement against exploitation » in creole) and general secretary of the UGTG, the main trade union in Guadeloupe.
Élie Domota and Basse-Terre · Élie Domota and Guadeloupe ·
Îles des Saintes
The Îles des Saintes ("Islands of the Saints"), also known as Les Saintes, is a small archipelago of the French Antilles (West Indies) located to the south of Basse-Terre Island, west of Marie-Galante and north of Dominica.
Îles des Saintes and Basse-Terre · Îles des Saintes and Guadeloupe ·
Baie-Mahault
Baie-Mahault is a commune in France and is the second most populated commune in the French overseas region and department of Guadeloupe after Les Abymes The extensive industrial zone of Jarry in Baie-Mahault is by far the most industrialized commune in the islands and the largest industrial park in the Lesser Antilles.
Baie-Mahault and Basse-Terre · Baie-Mahault and Guadeloupe ·
Basse-Terre Island
For the largest city on the island of Basse-Terre and capital of Guadeloupe, see Basse-Terre.
Basse-Terre and Basse-Terre Island · Basse-Terre Island and Guadeloupe ·
Caribbean Sea
The Caribbean Sea (Mar Caribe; Mer des Caraïbes; Caraïbische Zee) is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere.
Basse-Terre and Caribbean Sea · Caribbean Sea and Guadeloupe ·
Cholera
Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
Basse-Terre and Cholera · Cholera and Guadeloupe ·
Communes of France
The commune is a level of administrative division in the French Republic.
Basse-Terre and Communes of France · Communes of France and Guadeloupe ·
Communes of the Guadeloupe department
The following is a list of the 32 communes of the Guadeloupe overseas department of France.
Basse-Terre and Communes of the Guadeloupe department · Communes of the Guadeloupe department and Guadeloupe ·
Dominica
Dominica (Island Carib), officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island republic in the West Indies.
Basse-Terre and Dominica · Dominica and Guadeloupe ·
Dry season
The dry season is a yearly period of low rainfall, especially in the tropics.
Basse-Terre and Dry season · Dry season and Guadeloupe ·
French Revolution
The French Revolution (Révolution française) was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France and its colonies that lasted from 1789 until 1799.
Basse-Terre and French Revolution · French Revolution and Guadeloupe ·
Grande-Terre
Grande-Terre Island (île de Grande-Terre / île de la Grande-Terre) is the name of the eastern-half of Guadeloupe proper, in the Lesser Antilles.
Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre · Grande-Terre and Guadeloupe ·
Hurricane Hugo
Hurricane Hugo was a powerful Cape Verde hurricane that caused widespread damage and loss of life in Guadeloupe, Saint Croix, Puerto Rico, and the Southeast United States.
Basse-Terre and Hurricane Hugo · Guadeloupe and Hurricane Hugo ·
Hurricane Marilyn
Hurricane Marilyn was the most powerful hurricane to strike the Virgin Islands since Hurricane Hugo of 1989, and the third such tropical cyclone in roughly a two-week time span to strike or impact the Leeward Islands, the others being Hurricane Iris and the much more powerful and destructive Hurricane Luis.
Basse-Terre and Hurricane Marilyn · Guadeloupe and Hurricane Marilyn ·
La Grande Soufrière
La Grande Soufrière, (French: "big sulphur outlet"), is an active stratovolcano on the French island of Basse-Terre, in Guadeloupe.
Basse-Terre and La Grande Soufrière · Guadeloupe and La Grande Soufrière ·
Lesser Antilles
The Lesser Antilles are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Basse-Terre and Lesser Antilles · Guadeloupe and Lesser Antilles ·
Liyannaj Kont Pwofitasyon
Liyannaj Kont Pwofitasyon, or LKP, is an umbrella group of approximately fifty trade unions and social movements in Guadeloupe.
Basse-Terre and Liyannaj Kont Pwofitasyon · Guadeloupe and Liyannaj Kont Pwofitasyon ·
Louis Delgrès
Louis Delgrès (August 2, 1766 – May 28, 1802) was a mulatto leader of the movement in Guadeloupe resisting reoccupation (and thus the reinstitution of slavery) by Napoleonic France in 1802.
Basse-Terre and Louis Delgrès · Guadeloupe and Louis Delgrès ·
Marie-José Pérec
Marie-José Pérec (born 9 May 1968) is a retired French track and field sprinter who specialised in the 200 and 400 metres and was a three-time Olympic gold medalist.
Basse-Terre and Marie-José Pérec · Guadeloupe and Marie-José Pérec ·
Olympique de Marseille
Olympique de Marseille, also known as l'OM or simply Marseille, is a French football club in Marseille.
Basse-Terre and Olympique de Marseille · Guadeloupe and Olympique de Marseille ·
Overseas department
An overseas department (département d’outre-mer or DOM) is a department of France that is outside metropolitan France.
Basse-Terre and Overseas department · Guadeloupe and Overseas department ·
Pointe-à-Pitre
Pointe-à-Pitre (Creole: Lapwent) is the largest city of Guadeloupe, an overseas ''région'' and ''département'' of France located in the Lesser Antilles, of which it is a sous-préfecture, being the seat of the Arrondissement of Pointe-à-Pitre.
Basse-Terre and Pointe-à-Pitre · Guadeloupe and Pointe-à-Pitre ·
Prefectures in France
A prefecture (préfecture) in France may refer to.
Basse-Terre and Prefectures in France · Guadeloupe and Prefectures in France ·
Victor Hugues
Jean-Baptiste Victor Hugues sometimes spelled Hughes (born in Marseille July 20, 1762 and died in Cayenne August 12, 1826) was a French politician and colonial administrator during the French Revolution, who governed Guadeloupe from 1794 to 1798, emancipating the island's slaves under orders from the National Convention.
Basse-Terre and Victor Hugues · Guadeloupe and Victor Hugues ·
2009 French Caribbean general strikes
The 2009 French Caribbean general strikes began in the French overseas region of Guadeloupe on 20 January 2009, and spread to neighbouring Martinique on 5 February 2009.
2009 French Caribbean general strikes and Basse-Terre · 2009 French Caribbean general strikes and Guadeloupe ·
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Basse-Terre and Guadeloupe Comparison
Basse-Terre has 107 relations, while Guadeloupe has 224. As they have in common 25, the Jaccard index is 7.55% = 25 / (107 + 224).
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