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    Martinique is an island in the Caribbean Sea, and is an overseas region of France. It has an area of 1,128 km². Nearly 400,000 people live there. The capital city is Fort-de-France. Other towns include Sainte-Anne and St. Pierre (which was destroyed by a volcano named Mont Pelée in 1902 ). Martinique is well-known for its zouk music.

  2. Martinique. Franciaország. 375 063 fő ( 2021) [1] 347,8 fő/km². 1 Nem szükséges Franciaországból és a többi tengeren túli területekről. Martinique [ maʀtiˈnik] (Martinique- kreol nyelven Matinik vagy Matnik) sziget a Karib-tengerben. A Kis-Antillák része.

  3. Martinique var, med undtagelse af korte perioder hvor den var under britisk kontrol, fra 1635 til 1946, hvor den blev transformeret til et departement, en fransk koloni . I 1902 blev Martiniques daværende hovedstad, Saint-Pierre, ødelagt af et stort vulkanudbrud, og byens befolkning på ca. 30.000 omkom.

  4. Martinique on Ranskan merentakainen departementti ja hallintoalue (département d’outre-mer, DOM) Länsi-Intiassa Karibianmerellä. Se on Pienten Antillien saari, ja sen pinta-ala on noin 1 128 neliökilometriä ja asukasluku 397 728 [1] (vuonna 2011).

  5. Martinique's population is predominantly Christian, with 96.5% of Martinicans identifying as such. A much smaller number of Martinicans identify as unaffiliated with any religion, accounting for 2.3% of the population. Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam all have a presence on the island, each accounting for less than 1% of the population.

  6. Martinica (em francês: Martinique) é um departamento ultramarino insular francês no Caribe, com fronteiras marítimas com a Dominica ao noroeste, e com Santa Lúcia ao sul. Sua capital é Forte da França. Tem estatuto de região administrativa, assim como os outros departamentos de ultramar da França (como Guadalupe, Reunião, Maiote e a ...

  7. Martinique dancers in traditional costume. As an overseas department of France, Martinique 's culture is French and Caribbean. Its former capital, Saint-Pierre (destroyed by a volcanic eruption), was often referred to as the Paris of the Lesser Antilles. The official language is French, although many Martinicans speak a Creole patois.

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