Treaty of Concordia: how was Saint-Martin partitioned in 1648?
March 23, 1648 occupies a special place in Caribbean history. On that day, the French and Dutch signed the Concordia Treaty an agreement organizing the
March 23, 1648 occupies a special place in Caribbean history. On that day, the French and Dutch signed the Concordia Treaty an agreement organizing the
The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie has published a figure that reshuffles the deck in the global language debate: 396 million people now speak French.
In the southern Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is a territory in a class of its own. Less publicized than its neighbors Aruba
Marcus Garvey remains one of the most influential figures to emerge from the Caribbean. Born in Jamaica at the end of the 19th century, he
From April 2 to 4, 2026, Curaçao hosts another edition of the BlueSeas Festival a musical event that is gradually establishing itself as one of
The vodou is entering a new phase in its international history. The joint candidacy of Haiti and Benin for inscription on the Representative List of
From March 16 to 21, 2026, 35 programmers from mainland France, Quebec and the French overseas territories are in Martinique to meet with local artists
On Saturday March 14, 2026, the Hotel de l’Assemblée de la CTM in Fort-de-France hosted the 6th edition of the Caribbean Business Cruise (CBC). Organized
At the heart of Caribbean history, few figures have marked the trajectory of the Atlantic world as profoundly as Toussaint Louverture. Born a slave in
The partnership between CTO and The Travel Foundation marks an important step in the evolution of tourism policies in the Caribbean. At the ITB Berlin
The Kali’na of French Guiana have been part of the history of coastal Guyana since well before colonial times, but all too often they have
On January 28, 2026, the French Senate sent a strong political signal in favor of Martinique’s Caribbean roots. On April 16, the French National Assembly
In northern Venezuela, Los Roques is a unique territory. Far from the large mountainous islands of the region, this archipelago is made up of hundreds
The Loto du Patrimoine 2026 is more than just a list of endangered monuments. For the Caribbean territories, this selection highlights three sites that each
José Martí is not only a great figure in Cuban history. He is one of the most important intellectuals in the Caribbean world, because he
There’s an energy in Caribbean swimming that the stands of Le Lamentin captured every April evening. When the finals began, the stands filled and the
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