Simpson Bay Lagoon

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Simpson Bay Lagoon is a large, sheltered inland lagoon in the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, known for its marinas, yacht anchorages, and division between the French and Dutch sides of the island.

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Label Occurrences
Simpson Bay Lagoon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
lagoon
tourist attraction
borderedBy Sint Maarten
surface form: Dutch Sint Maarten

Saint Martin (France)
surface form: French Saint-Martin
connectedTo Caribbean Sea
Causeway Bridge
Sandy Ground Bridge
Simpson Bay Bridge
country France
Kingdom of the Netherlands
crossesBorderBetween French Saint-Martin and Dutch Sint Maarten
feature international border
mangrove areas
seagrass beds
shallow waters
hasEconomicActivity charter boating
marine repair services
tourism
yacht maintenance
hasPart Lagoon Marina
Marigot
surface form: Marigot waterfront

Palapa Marina
Port de Plaisance Marina
surface form: Port La Royale Marina

Port de Plaisance Marina
Simpson Bay
hasUse marine services hub
recreational boating
sailing
yacht anchorage
knownFor duty-free yachting services
marinas
nautical tourism
sheltered waters
yacht anchorages
locatedIn Caribbean
Lesser Antilles
Saint Martin
near Marigot
Philipsburg
Princess Juliana International Airport
partOf Saint Martin (France)
surface form: Collectivity of Saint-Martin

Sint Maarten
region Leeward Islands
transportInfrastructure Simpson Bay Bridge
surface form: Simpson Bay Causeway

drawbridges
waterType brackish water

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Sint Maarten borderFeature Simpson Bay Lagoon