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2 unusual facts about Charlotte Amalie


Charlotte Amalie

Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) (1650-1714), a queen-consort of Denmark and Norway

Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin Islands, the capital city, which was named after the queen-consort


Altona, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

It is located on the south coast, to the west of the capital, Charlotte Amalie and the settlement of Frenchtown.

Charles Harwood

The highway from the Harry S. Truman Airport to the capital Charlotte Amalie was later named the Charles Harwood Highway.

Charles, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried

Charlotte Amalie (born: 8 March 8, 1679 at Wanfried, died: 8 February 1722 in Paris)

Elliot Griffin Thomas

Thomas was enrolled in the Methodist Day School in Road Town and as a teenager attended Charlotte Amalie High School, St. Thomas, where he graduated in 1945.

Elrod Hendricks

A native of Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin Islands, Hendricks was a superior defensive catcher and a very fine handler of pitchers on a usually strong Baltimore Orioles rotation that included Mike Cuellar, Pat Dobson, Dave McNally, Jim Palmer and Tom Phoebus.

Estate Catherineberg

Estate Catherineberg is a historic mansion on Denmark Hill in Charlotte Amalie on Saint Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands.

Malik Sekou

He graduated from Charlotte Amalie High School in Charlotte Amalie in 1981.

Pedro Gual Escandón

Being arrested at his home, on 16 September 1861, the military custody retires from his house, but despite the relative freedom that have, don't separated from his home until his definitive exile, going to the islands of Saint Thomas and Charlotte Amalie in the West Indies, receiving a message from General Juan José Flores to travel to Ecuador, accepting the invitation, goes along with his son.

Red Hook, United States Virgin Islands

Ferry service is provided from Red Hook to Cruz Bay on St. John USVI, Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas and to the British Virgin Islands.

Tortola

The ferries run between Charlotte Amalie in the center of St. Thomas, and Red Hook in the East End of St. Thomas and St. John, and either Road Town or the West End of Tortola.

WVXF

Prior to WVXF's sign-on, CBS programming was seen on Charlotte Amalie's WBNB-TV, channel 10.


see also

Countess Johanna Magdalene of Hanau-Lichtenberg

## married around 1730 to Sofie Eleonore (born: 1710 in Dagsburg; died: 19 June 1768), daughter of Count Leopold Emich of Leiningen (1685–1719) and his wife Countess Charlotte Amalie of Leiningen (1682–1729)

Hermann Otto II of Limburg Stirum

He married in 1678 Charlotte Amalie countess von Vehlen und Meggen zu Raesfeld (born 1662, died 1718).

New Herrnhut

New Herrnhut Moravian Church, a Moravian mission in Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 30

After leaving the immediate vicinity of Charlotte Amalie and becoming one of the busiest roads on the islands, Highway 30 passes Havensight, a large shopping center.

WBNB

WBNB-TV, a defunct television station (channel 10) formerly licensed to serve Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands

WMNS

WMNS-LP, a low-power television station (channel 22) licensed to Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands

WVGN

WVGN-LD, a low-power television station (channel 19) licensed to serve Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands