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- Baliceaux is a small, privately owned Caribbean island and is one of the Grenadines chain of islands which lie between the larger islands of Saint Vincent...
- Palm Island, Mayreau, Young Island—while others are not: Tobago Cays, Baliceaux, Battowia, Quatre, Petite Mustique, Savan and Petit Nevis. Most of Saint...
- 133 (All Awash Island)) Baliceaux (Baliceaux Island, 12°57′N 061°08′W / 12.950°N 61.133°W / 12.950; -61.133 (Baliceaux)) Battowia (Battowia Island...
- treaty, after which 5,000 Garifuna were exiled to the smaller island of Baliceaux off the coast of Bequia. Conflict between the British and the indigenous...
- 1401 (All Awash Island) Baliceaux Island, 12°56′52″N 61°08′43″W / 12.94773°N 61.14522°W / 12.94773; -61.14522 (Baliceaux Island) Bequia, 13°00′35″N...
- it is found on St. Vincent, the Grenadines (Bequia Island, Ile Quatre, Baliceaux, Mustique, Canouan, Maryeau, Union Island, Petit Martinique and Carriacou)...
- indigenous-looking ones. 5,000 Garinagu were exiled from the Grenadine island of Baliceaux. About 2,500 of them survived the voyage to Roatán, an island off the...
- Loonalaid 1.22 Island part of Estonia. Baitsi District 1.2 District of Nauru. Baliceaux 1.2 Island part of the Grenadines, a chain of islands in the Caribbean...
- indigenous-looking ones. 5,000 Garinagu were exiled from the Grenadine island of Baliceaux. However, only about 2,500 of them survived the voyage to Roatán, an island...
- 0.25 km2 (62 acres) marine reserve Isle à Quatre 1.52 km2 (380 acres) Baliceaux 1.20 km2 (300 acres) Bettowia 0.71 km2 (180 acres) Petit Mustique 0.40 km2...