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Charlotte Amalie

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Charlotte A·ma·lie  (-mäly)
The capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, on St. Thomas Island in the West Indies east of Puerto Rico. It was called St. Thomas from 1921 to 1937 and is a commercial center and popular tourist resort. Population: 10,500.

Charlotte Amalie [ˈʃɑːlət əˈmɑːlɪə]
n
(Placename) the capital of the Virgin Islands of the United States, a port on St Thomas Island. Pop.: 12 331 (1990) Former name (1921-37) Saint Thomas


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Kitts during its 10-night sailings that include calls at Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas; Bridgetown, Barbados; Roseau, Dominica and Philipsburg, St Maarten.
The Pissarro family operated a dry goods store in the heart of Charlotte Amalie and lived above the business in a traditional European-style apartment that was modified with large windows and high ceilings to fit the Caribbean climate.
Departing from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) and calling at San Juan in Puerto Rico, Charlotte Amalie in St Thomas), Casa De Campo in the Dominican Republic and Labadee in Haiti, the cruise then returns to Fort Lauderdale.
 
 
 
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