Commune in Guadeloupe, France
Sainte-Anne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t an]; Guadeloupean Creole: Sentann') is a city in the southern part of Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe in the French West Indies. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the island, along with Le Gosier and Saint-François).
The commune has developed its tourist infrastructure in recent decades, but still remains dependent on agriculture.
Population
Historical populationYear | | |
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1967 | 13,435 | — |
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1974 | 13,785 | +0.37% |
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1982 | 13,826 | +0.04% |
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1990 | 16,934 | +2.57% |
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1999 | 20,410 | +2.10% |
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2007 | 23,095 | +1.56% |
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2012 | 24,712 | +1.36% |
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2017 | 23,675 | −0.85% |
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Source: INSEE[3] |
Education
Public preschools include:[4]
- Ecole maternelle Marcelle Borifax
- Ecole maternelle Gontran Jhigai
- Ecole maternelle Emmanuel Vilus
- Ecole maternelle Saturnin Palmier
- Ecole maternelle Lacavé Paul
- Ecole maternelle St-Pierre Phirmis
- Ecole maternelle Georges Troupé
- Ecole maternelle Urbino-Camprasse
Public primary schools include:[4]
- Ecole primaire Rigobert Anzala
- Ecole primaire Lucie Calendrier Bicep
- Ecole primaire Florent Donnat
- Ecole primaire Albert Lazard
- Ecole primaire Ginette Maragnes
- Ecole primaire Raymond et Gisèle Mathurine
- Ecole primaire Richard Pierrot
- Ecole primaire Victor Valier
Public junior high schools include:[5]
- Collège Eugène Yssap
- Collège Olympe Rame Decorbin
Public senior high schools include:[5]
See also
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