Sveta Helena, otok na kojemu je umro Napoleon
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThis picture taken on March 11, 2015 shows Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThis picture taken on March 10, 2015 shows a street sign for Napoelon street in Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThis picture taken on March 11, 2015 shows Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUResidents sit on benches on March 16, 2015 outside the tourist office in the centre of Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThis picture taken on March 15, 2015 shows a gegenral view of Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThis picture taken on March 16, 2015 shows the main street of Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThis picture taken on March 16, 2015 the official car of the British Governor of Saint Helena parked outside the entrance to the seat go the local government in Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThis picture taken on March 15, 2015 shows the flag of the United Kingdom British flag fluttering fluttering at thefrom the seat of the government in Jamestown, the capital of the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is for being where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. Framed by cragged volcanic cliffs soaring 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, the island is 122 square kilometres, smaller than central Paris. It has 4,200 inhabitants, with 850 living in the small capital of Jamestown, the only port, located on the island's northwest coast. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUA statue of Napoleon is seen at the Consulate hotel in Jamestown on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean on March 10, 2015. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUPhoto taken on March 12, 2015 shows Napoleon Bonaparte memorabilia on display at his last residence, known as Longwood House, in Jamestown on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUPhoto taken on March 12, 2015 shows Napoleon Bonaparte's dining room at his last residence, known as Longwood House, in Jamestown on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUPhoto taken on March 12, 2015 shows a copy of Napoleon Bonaparte's funeral mask at his last residence, known as Longwood House, in Jamestown on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUPhoto taken on March 12, 2015 shows Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb in Jamestown on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUPhoto taken on March 12, 2015 shows a sign post on the road leading to Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb in Jamestown on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUPhoto taken on March 12, 2015 shows a sign post on the road leading to Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb in Jamestown on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUThe French flag flutters in the garden of Napoleon Bonaparte's last residence known as Longwood House, on the British island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean, on March 16, 2015. Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St. Helena in 1815 and lived there until his death six years later. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUView taken on March 15, 2015 shows the edge of the runway of the future airport of the island of Saint Helena currently under construction in Jamestown. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is as the place where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN LIOUView taken on March 15, 2015 shows the runway of the future airport of the island of Saint Helena currently under construction in Jamestown. Saint Helena's major claim to fame is as the place where the fallen French emperor Napoleon died in exile, but now the destiny of the tiny island is about to change with the opening of its first airport next year. AFP PHOTO / JEAN LIOU
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