Baliceaux

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The small, uninhabited island Baliceaux is part of the Grenadines, a group of islands within the Lesser Antilles. To the north is about 20 km from St. Vincent, in the east just off the coast, the even smaller island Battowia. To the west lies Bequia and Mustique in the southwest.

The island belongs to the state of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

As the black Caribs were defeated in 1796 by the British on St. Vincent, they deported the winner after Baliceaux, where half died. The survivors were relocated to the island of Roatan in February 1797 before the Honduran coast.

  • Uninhabited Island
  • Geography (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
  • Island (North America)
  • Island ( Caribbean Sea )
  • Island of the Grenadines
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