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The
cultural diversity of St. Maarten springs from its historical role
as a crossroads for visitors to the New World. Dutch, French and British
traders brought European traditions, while the Africans brought the language
and culture of West Africa. Today the range of influences is reflected
in the number of languages spoken. Dutch is the official language, but
English is taught in schools and spoken everywhere, while other common
languages are Spanish and Papiamento, the dialect of the Netherlands Antilles.
St. Maarten's premier cultural event is its annual Carnival, which includes
parades, calypso competitions, reggae shows, and an endless array of stands
serving traditional island food.
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