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Saint Pierre and Miquelon
(redirected from Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon)

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Saint Pierre and Miquelon (săN pyĕr, mēkəlôN`), French territorial collectivity (2005 est. pop. 7,000), 93 sq mi (241 sq km), consisting of nine small islands, S of Newfoundland, Canada, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The capital is St. Pierre on the island of the same name. Miquelon (83 sq mi/215 sq km) is the largest island. The population consists mainly of fishermen, most of whom live in or near the capital. The islands are barren, rocky, and often fogbound, but their proximity to the Grand Banks makes them a valuable base for fishermen. In April and October, Norman and Breton fishermen come there from France to fish. A thirty-year boundary dispute between France and Canada over offshore fishing rights was resolved in 1992. The French zone consists of waters within a 24-mi (38.6-km) limit of the two islands and also includes a 10.5-mi-wide (16.9-km) corridor leading south 200 mi (322 km) to international waters.

History

Probably first settled by Basques, the islands were colonized by France in 1604. They were taken by the British (1713) but returned to France in 1763; twice retaken by the British, they were restored to France in 1814, with the provision that they be unfortified. They were granted local autonomy in 1935, became an overseas department in 1976, and reclassified as a territorial collectivity in 1985 to comply with European Community (now European Union) trade regulations.


Saint Pierre and Miquelon
an archipelago in the Atlantic, off the S coast of Newfoundland: an overseas department of France, the only remaining French possession in North America; consists of the islands of St Pierre, with most of the population, and Miquelon, about ten times as large; fishing industries. Capital: St Pierre. Pop.: 6000 (2003 est.). Area: 242 sq. km (94 sq. miles)


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