
The smallest island to be divided into two separate nations, St Maarten is part Dutch and part French. It was the Treaty of Concordia that divided the island in 1648, but the folklore is much more interesting. The story goes that to divide the island, both countries chose a walker, they started back to back and began walking in opposite directions. When they met again, that line between the two points would be the border. The monument showed here marks the border and commemorates the peaceful coexistence of both nations. (Photo: October 25, 2006)
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