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  • Martinique
  • Martinique
  • Martinique
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  • This is a collection of local flavor and sources of information about Martinique, with a focus on individual voices. Please add other sources below. See the Bridge Index style guide for advice on how to list new sources on this page. +/-
  • Martinique is an overseas département (département d'outre-mer, or DOM) of France, located in the Caribbean Sea. The capital is Fort-de-France. Population at the 1999 census: 381,427 inhabitants. Population as of 2004 estimates: 393,000 inhabitants. It has an Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of .mq.
  • Named by Christopher Columbus after Saint Martin of Tours, possibly influenced by the native name Madinima.
  • Martinique, officially the Republic of Martinique (French: République de Martinique), is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea in southern North America. Its capital is Fort-de-France.
  • The flag of Martinique.
  • Martinique is an island in the Carribbean Sea colonized by the French in 1635. In 1795, Barnabas Collins traveled to Martinique where he fell in love with a French noblewoman named Josette DuPres. During their courtship on Martinique, Barnabas had an affair with Josette’s handmaid, Angelique Bouchard. Barnabas and Josette left Martinique late in the year with plans on getting married within a few short weeks.
  • Martinique, also known as La Martinique, was an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea.
  • Martinique (French pronunciation: ​[maʁtinik]) is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean Sea, with a land area of 1,128 square kilometres (436 sq mi). Like Guadeloupe, it is an overseas region of France, consisting of a single overseas department. One of the Windward Islands, it is directly north of St. Lucia, northwest of Barbados, and south of Dominica. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
  • Martinique is separated into two zones. Zone 1 is the Ghetto. Zone 2 is commonly referred to as the Pants Free Zone, technically named Le Avoirdupois(meaning the goods of weight) Typical Martiniquans
  • Martinique is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Columbus charted the island but the Spanish weren't interested. The French colonized the island in the mid-1600s, but, was taken by the British about 1794 and was returned to France after the Napoleonic Wars. After the gun emplacement on the Scotchman's Bay, Santo Domingo, was taken by HMS Renown, Hornblower commented that ships based in the bay could harass shipping in the area bound for Martinique.
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  • The Price of Freedom
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Name
  • Martinique
Notable
  • Governor of Martinique
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  • The Price of Freedom
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  • Caribs
  • Arawaks
  • French settlers
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  • Add links to other sites here * Martinique Review
  • This is a collection of local flavor and sources of information about Martinique, with a focus on individual voices. Please add other sources below. See the Bridge Index style guide for advice on how to list new sources on this page. +/-
  • Martinique is an overseas département (département d'outre-mer, or DOM) of France, located in the Caribbean Sea. The capital is Fort-de-France. Population at the 1999 census: 381,427 inhabitants. Population as of 2004 estimates: 393,000 inhabitants. It has an Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of .mq.
  • Named by Christopher Columbus after Saint Martin of Tours, possibly influenced by the native name Madinima.
  • Martinique, officially the Republic of Martinique (French: République de Martinique), is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea in southern North America. Its capital is Fort-de-France.
  • The flag of Martinique.
  • Martinique is an island in the Carribbean Sea colonized by the French in 1635. In 1795, Barnabas Collins traveled to Martinique where he fell in love with a French noblewoman named Josette DuPres. During their courtship on Martinique, Barnabas had an affair with Josette’s handmaid, Angelique Bouchard. Barnabas and Josette left Martinique late in the year with plans on getting married within a few short weeks.
  • Martinique, also known as La Martinique, was an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea.
  • Martinique (French pronunciation: ​[maʁtinik]) is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean Sea, with a land area of 1,128 square kilometres (436 sq mi). Like Guadeloupe, it is an overseas region of France, consisting of a single overseas department. One of the Windward Islands, it is directly north of St. Lucia, northwest of Barbados, and south of Dominica. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
  • Martinique is separated into two zones. Zone 1 is the Ghetto. Zone 2 is commonly referred to as the Pants Free Zone, technically named Le Avoirdupois(meaning the goods of weight) Typical Martiniquans
  • Martinique is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Columbus charted the island but the Spanish weren't interested. The French colonized the island in the mid-1600s, but, was taken by the British about 1794 and was returned to France after the Napoleonic Wars. After the gun emplacement on the Scotchman's Bay, Santo Domingo, was taken by HMS Renown, Hornblower commented that ships based in the bay could harass shipping in the area bound for Martinique.
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