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ISLAND IN THE LESSER ANTILLES, OVERSEAS REGION AND DEPARTMENT OF FRANCE
Martinique/Military; ISO 3166-1:MQ; Martinique Département; Martinique Département, Martinique; MTQ; Subdivisions of Martinique; Martiniquan; Région Martinique; Martinican; Martinique Departement; Martinique Departement, Martinique; Region Martinique; Administrative divisions of Martinique; Martinique island; Martinica; Bibliography of Martinique; List of cities in Martinique; Martinico; Overseas Region of Martinique; Languages of Martinique; Martinique (France); Tourism in Martinique; Paris of the Lesser Antilles; Religion in Martinique; Flora and fauna of Martinique; Wildlife of Martinique; Sport in Martinique; Cuisine of Martinique
  • Former Martinique Plantation train (030-T-Corpet)
  • 153rd International Surfing Championship, Basse-Pointe, Martinique
  • Beach of Anse Grosse Roche, St Anne peninsula
  • Anses d'Arlet and its churchside beach, a landmark of Martinique
  • The [[Jamaican fruit bat]] can be found throughout the island
  • Battle of Martinique]] between British and French fleets in 1779
  • Schoelcher Library
  • The Cape Saint Martin cliffs and the Dominica channel, as seen from Grand Rivière at the northern tip of the island
  • Caravelle Peninsula and Martinique's Atlantic coast, as seen from the Phare de la Caravelle
  • Saut-Gendarme waterfall
  • Cathédrale Saint Louis
  • Diamant beach, and [[Diamond Rock]], as seen from Dizac beach
  • Diamond Rock and the Sleeping Woman, the defining landscape of the southwest peninsula
  • Dillon's distellery
  • special territories of the European Union]]
  • The A1 highway (972) in Fort-de-France
  • Grand Anse beach, a haven for sea turtles, southwest peninsula
  • A patient is transferred between aircraft and ambulance at [[Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport]].
  • Sugarcane Cultivation
  • Les Salines, a wide sand beach at the southeastern end of the island
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  • attack on the French ships]] at Martinique in 1667
  • Martinique dancers in traditional dress
  • arrondissements]]
  • Former town hall or Mayor's office of Fort-de-France
  • Mont Pelée and Bay of St Pierre as seen from the Grande Savane trail
  • Multilingual welcome sign in [[Fort-de-France]]. ''Kontan wè zot'' is [[Martiniquan Creole]] for "Happy to see you."
  • Old City Hall, Fort-de-France
  • Pitons du Carbet rainforest, as seen from the Fontaine Didier route in Fort de France
  • Salines Beach, St Anne peninsula
  • Louis Achille Stadium
  • Lighthouse of La Caravelle, Martinique
  • Tour des Yoles
  • The Trou d'eau of the Pitons du Carbet forest, [[Rivière du Lorrain]], as seen from the Trace des Jésuites trail

Martinique      
n. Martinique, una de las islas de en el mar Caribe
Martinique         
= Martinica
Ex: Some of the Caribbean islands with libraries with music collections include Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Cuba, Curaçao, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad.
Marseillaise         
  • Belgian singer [[Jean Noté]] singing "La Marseillaise" in 1907
  • Score]] of the opening lines of "La Marseillaise"
  • Rouget de Lisle]], composer of "La Marseillaise", sings the song for the first time at the home of Dietrich, Mayor of Strasbourg (1849 painting by [[Isidore Pils]], [[Musée historique de Strasbourg]]).
NATIONAL ANTHEM OF FRANCE
French anthem; Marseillese; French National Anthem; The Marseillaise; French national anthem; La Marsellaisse; The Marseillese; La Marsillese; La Marseillese; La Marseilleise; The Marseilleise; La Marsaillese; La Marsaillaise; French National anthem; Le Marseillaise; La Marsellaise; La Marseillase; The Song of Marseilles; Song of Marseilles; The Song of Marseille; Song of Marseille; La marseilliase; National anthem of France; Springfield Anthem (song); Marseillaise; National anthem of French Polynesia; National anthem of Wallis and Futuna; National anthem of Guadeloupe; National anthem of Martinique; National anthem of Saint Barthélemy; National anthem of the Collectivity of Saint Martin; National anthem of Saint Pierre and Miquelon; National anthem of French Guiana; Marsaillaise; Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin; Allons enfants de la Patrie; France anthem
Marsellesa

تعريف

Martiniquan
[?m?:t?'ni:k(?)n]
(also Martinican)
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Martinique, a French island in the Lesser Antilles.
¦ adjective relating to Martinique.

ويكيبيديا

Martinique

Martinique ( MAR-tin-EEK, French: [maʁtinik] (listen); Martinican Creole: Matinik or Matnik; Kalinago: Madinina or Madiana) is an island which is a single territorial collectivity of the French Republic. It is also part of the European Union as an Outermost Region within the Special territories of members of the European Economic Area, but is not part of the Schengen Area and the European Union Customs Union. As part of the French (Antilles) West Indies, Martinique is located in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea. It has a land area of 1,128 km2 (436 sq mi) and a population of 364,508 inhabitants as of January 2019. One of the Windward Islands, it is directly north of Saint Lucia, northwest of Barbados and south of Dominica. Martinique is an Outermost Region and a special territory of the European Union; the currency in use is the euro. Virtually the entire population speaks both French (the sole official language) and Martinican Creole.