Anse-Bertrand

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Anse-Bertrand is a village and commune in France, located in the north of the island of Guadeloupe.

Area: 54 km²
Population: 5,028

[edit] Economy

The economy of rests primarily on agriculture, particularly on sugar cane. It is endowed with a rich past whose remnants you can see through a number of windmills scaterred over the commune such as Habitation La Mahaudière.

[edit] Sights

In Anse-Bertrand the landscape is scenic, especially places such as "Pointe de la Grande Vigie" situated at the most northernmost part of the archipelago.


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