History of Statia
People and Culture
Geography and Nature
Famous Places and Landmarks
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In 1776, St. Eustatius became the first foreign territory to recognize this new nation by firing “The First Salute.”

The United States of America

100

The towering dormant volcano on Statia is called this.

The Quill
200

This European nation first colonized Statia in 1636.

The Netherlands

200

People from St. Eustatius are affectionately called this.

Statians

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This fort, overlooking the harbor, is one of Statia’s best-preserved historical sites.

Fort Oranje

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This restored hotel in Lower Town is a landmark of colonial architecture.

The Old Gin House

400

During the 18th century, Statia was known as this nickname for its busy trading port.

The Golden Rock

400

This is the main language spoken on the island, though English is also widely used.

Dutch

400

The island’s main town sits on a cliff overlooking the sea and is named this.

Oranjestad

400

Divers explore shipwrecks and old cannon near this bay on the Caribbean side.

Gallows Bay

500

The island was captured many times by European powers; this country seized it from the Dutch in 1781.

Great Britain

500

This religious holiday is often marked by beach barbecues and family gatherings.

Easter

500

Statia lies between these two Caribbean islands.

St. Kitts and Saba

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