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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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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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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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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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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Invasion of Martinique (1809) (category Battles involving France)
was in British hands except Fort Desaix, a powerful fortification intended to protect the island capital of Fort-de-France, which had been bypassed during...
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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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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 Desaix is a Vauban fort and one of four forts that protect Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique. The fort was built from 1768 to 1772 and sits...
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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 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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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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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 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-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 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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The Hôtel de Ville (French pronunciation: [otɛl də vil], City Hall) is a municipal building in Fort-de-France, Martinique, in the Caribbean Sea, standing...
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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 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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troisième des six nouveaux SNA de la classe Suffren". Mer et Marine (in French). Retrieved 19 November 2024. "French Navy Receives 2nd Barracuda Type...
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Fort Saint Louis (often hyphenated as Fort Saint-Louis) is a seaside fortress in Fort-de-France, Martinique. The present-day fort has evolved from earlier...
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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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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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and Cherbourg Naval Base on the English Channel. Overseas French bases include Fort de France and Degrad des Cannes in the Americas; Port des Galets and...
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Airport, otherwise known as Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport or (French: Aérodrome de Pointe-à-Pitre Le Raizet (IATA: PTP, ICAO: TFFR) is an international...
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