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The saintoise (French pronunciation: ​[sɛ̃twaz]; Antillean Creole: Sentwaz) or canot saintois (literally: dinghy from les Saintes) is a fishing boat without a deck, traditionally maneuverable with the sail or the ream. It is native to the les Saintes archipelago where it spread throughout the Lesser Antilles. The saintoise is an integral part of the heritage and the cultural identity of the archipelago. The practice of using sailing saintoises developed quickly in Guadeloupean water sports since 2001 when it officially became a new sport, the traditional sailboat racing.

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  • La saintoise (Sentwaz en créole) ou canot saintois est une barque de pêche non pontée, manœuvrable traditionnellement à voile ou à rame, originaire de l'archipel des Saintes qui s'est répandue dans l'ensemble des Petites Antilles. Une des composantes principales du patrimoine et de l'identité culturelle des îles des Saintes, sa pratique se développe rapidement dans le nautisme guadeloupéen depuis une dizaine d'années où elle est devenue une nouvelle discipline sportive, la voile traditionnelle. (fr)
  • The saintoise (French pronunciation: ​[sɛ̃twaz]; Antillean Creole: Sentwaz) or canot saintois (literally: dinghy from les Saintes) is a fishing boat without a deck, traditionally maneuverable with the sail or the ream. It is native to the les Saintes archipelago where it spread throughout the Lesser Antilles. The saintoise is an integral part of the heritage and the cultural identity of the archipelago. The practice of using sailing saintoises developed quickly in Guadeloupean water sports since 2001 when it officially became a new sport, the traditional sailboat racing. (en)
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  • La saintoise (Sentwaz en créole) ou canot saintois est une barque de pêche non pontée, manœuvrable traditionnellement à voile ou à rame, originaire de l'archipel des Saintes qui s'est répandue dans l'ensemble des Petites Antilles. Une des composantes principales du patrimoine et de l'identité culturelle des îles des Saintes, sa pratique se développe rapidement dans le nautisme guadeloupéen depuis une dizaine d'années où elle est devenue une nouvelle discipline sportive, la voile traditionnelle. (fr)
  • The saintoise (French pronunciation: ​[sɛ̃twaz]; Antillean Creole: Sentwaz) or canot saintois (literally: dinghy from les Saintes) is a fishing boat without a deck, traditionally maneuverable with the sail or the ream. It is native to the les Saintes archipelago where it spread throughout the Lesser Antilles. The saintoise is an integral part of the heritage and the cultural identity of the archipelago. The practice of using sailing saintoises developed quickly in Guadeloupean water sports since 2001 when it officially became a new sport, the traditional sailboat racing. (en)
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  • Saintoise (fr)
  • Saintoise (en)
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