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Martinique

Martinique

Departments of France
Martinique is a rugged Caribbean island that’s part of the Lesser Antilles. An overseas region of France, its culture reflects a distinctive blend of French and West Indian influences. Its largest town, Fort-de-France, features steep hills, narrow...
Continent: North America
Population: 376,480 (2016)
Area: 436 mi²
Official language: French
Currency: Euro
Demonym: Martiniquais

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