Fort-de-France (/ˌfɔːr də ˈfrɒ̃s/, US also /ˌfɔːrt də ˈfræns/, French: [fɔʁ də fʁɑ̃s] ; Martinican Creole: Fodfwans) is a commune and the capital city...
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international airport of Martinique in the French West Indies. Located in Le Lamentin, a suburb of the capital Fort-de-France, it was opened in 1950 and renamed...
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Louis Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Louis de Fort-de-France) is a Catholic cathedral in Martinique, an overseas department of France. It was built...
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The arrondissement of Fort-de-France (French: arrondissement de Fort-de-France) is an arrondissement in the French overseas region and department of Martinique...
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The France national football team (French: Équipe de France de football) represents France in men's international football. It is controlled by the French...
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Fort-de-France Bay is a large inlet of the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Martinique. It is named after Martinique's capital, Fort-de-France, located...
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Fort-de-France 8th Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 10,762 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded...
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Golden Star de Fort-de-France is a professional football club in Martinique, playing in the town of Fort-de-France. It plays in Martinique's first division...
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Good Luck de Fort-de-France is a professional football club of Martinique, playing in the town of Fort-de-France. They play in the Martinique's first division...
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Wallis and Futuna Bora Bora, French Polynesia Clipperton Island Ranked by population in the metropolitan area: Fort-de-France (Martinique): 347,170 inhabitants...
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French) by the British. Fort Royal (Fort-de-France) on Martinique was a major port for French warships in the region from which the French were able to explore...
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Fort-de-France 2nd Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 2,779 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded in...
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Fort-de-France 3rd Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 3,071 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded in...
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Fort-de-France 7th Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 19,931 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded...
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Fort-de-France 10th Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 10,248 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded...
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Martinique (redirect from Martinique (France))
connect Fort-de-France with Pointe du Bout. The road network is extensive and well-maintained, with freeways in the area around Fort-de-France. Buses run...
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Fort-de-France 1st Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 7,036 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded in...
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Fort-de-France 6th Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 11,275 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded...
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Fort-de-France 9th Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 9,758 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded in...
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Fort de Joux (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ də ʒu]) or Château de Joux (French pronunciation: [ʃato də ʒu]) is a castle, later transformed into a fort,...
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Fort-de-France 5th Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 5,401 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded in...
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Miss France 2025 was the 95th edition of the Miss France pageant, held at the Futuroscope Arena in Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, on 14 December 2024...
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The Fort de Brégançon (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ d(ə) bʁeɡɑ̃sɔ̃]; English: Fort of Bregançon) is a medieval fortress that is located 35 metres (115 ft)...
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family in Fort-Royal (now Fort-de-France), Martinique, in the French West Indies. He was the son of Governor François de Beauharnais, Marquis de la La Ferté-Beauharnais...
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History of Martinique (section French Revolution)
Radoub Basin port facilities at Fort de France finally was completed. The improvements to the port would enable Fort de France better to compete in trade and...
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Fort Royal (or Fort Royale) may refer to: Fort Royal, a fortification and former prison on Île Sainte-Marguerite Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique...
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Fort-de-France 4th Canton is a former canton in the Arrondissement of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 5,406 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded in...
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Saint-Pierre and Fort-de-France (Latin: Archidioecesis Sancti Petri et Arcis Gallicae; French: Archidiocèse de Saint-Pierre et Fort-de-France), more simply...
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Fort de Chartres was a French fortification first built in 1720 on the east bank of the Mississippi River in present-day Illinois. It was used as the...
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founded the Miss France Committee (French: comité Miss France) to organize the competition. Geneviève de Fontenay took over the Miss France Committee in 1981...
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