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  1. Every year in August, the Basque festival takes place in Saint-Pierre for a week. This 100% Basque sports and cultural event highlights the traditional ball games (pelotta, pelota pleone, jokogarbi, bare hand) which are played by teams every evening; an opportunity for local seniors to compete with pelotaris invited from the mainland and Canada, and for young people to show their skills.

  2. A 25 kilómetros de las costas canadienses, el archipiélago de Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon es un trocito de Francia pero diferente. Las casas son de colores como en un país escandinavo, las fiestas vascas conviven con las crêpes bretonas y el acento recuerda al del Québec. Aparte de una cultura singular a descubrir en sus pequeños museos insólitos, es un destino de pura naturaleza donde uno ...

  3. 4. Explore every alley. Just like in Europe, the winding narrow streets of Saint-Pierre are filled with vibrant shops and must-try restaurants – the key is finding them all! The town of Saint-Pierre isn’t zoned out like many cities in Canada, meaning that you may find the perfect souvenir in a tiny shop tucked among houses on a seemingly ...

  4. サンピエール島およびミクロン島 [2] ( フランス語: Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon )は、 北アメリカ にある フランス 領の群島。. カナダ ・ ニューファンドランド島 の南、 セントローレンス湾 内にある。. サン=ピエール島 はニューファンドランド島南部 ビュー ...

  5. San Pedro y Miquelón [3] (del francés: Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon) es un archipiélago situado en América del Norte, frente a las costas canadienses de Terranova.Desde 1985 es una colectividad territorial francesa con un estatuto particular. [4] Tiene el número 975 en la numeración de los departamentos de Francia y su código postal es el 97500 para todo el archipiélago.

  6. Saint-Pierre harbour. Although it is much smaller than Miquelon, it is much more heavily populated (about 5,400 in 2017). The residents are primarily of Basque, Breton, Normand and Acadian heritage. There are several small islands near the main island, including L'Île-aux-Marins ("Island of the Sailors"), which used to be inhabited.

  7. Saint-Pierre (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ]; Reunionese Creole: Sin-Pyè) is the third-largest commune in the French overseas department and region of Réunion.Located on the southwest side of the island, it is the capital of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.It developed from a port built from 1854 to 1882, which was used for the trade between Asia and Europe.

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