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Martinique (/ˌmɑːrtɪˈniːk/ MAR-tin-EEK, French: [maʁtinik] ; Martinican Creole: Matinik or Matnik; Kalinago: Madinina or Madiana) is an island in the Lesser... |
The economy of Martinique is mostly based in the services sector. Agriculture accounts for about 6% of Martinique's GDP and the small industrial sector... |
Dominica (redirect from Infrastructure in Dominica) the overseas departments of France, Guadeloupe to the northwest and Martinique to the south-southeast. Dominica comprises a land area of 750 km2 (290 sq mi)... |
region level. The exceptions are Corsica, French Guiana, Mayotte and Martinique, where region and department functions are managed by single local governments... |
The 1839 Martinique earthquake occurred on the morning of January 11 with an estimated magnitude of 7.8 Ms , the largest in the Lesser Antilles since 1690... |
Haiti (redirect from Infrastructure in Haiti) succeeded in growing tobacco and recruited many French colonial families from Martinique and Guadeloupe. In 1697 France and Spain settled their hostilities on... |
Retrieved 2023-12-24. "Rhysida Ransomware Gang Strikes Again, Targets Chilean Army And Martinique". The Cyber Express. 12 June 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-25.... |
Telecommunications (redirect from Global telecommunications infrastructure) conventional retailer Walmart has benefited from better telecommunication infrastructure compared to its competitors. In cities throughout the world, home owners... |
El Salvador (redirect from Infrastructure in El Salvador) promotion of coffee as the predominant cash crop, the development of infrastructure (railroads and port facilities) primarily in support of the coffee trade... |
La Poste (France) (redirect from Post of Martinique) invested around €1 billion in renovating post offices, modernising infrastructure and reinforcing its network, along with the purchase of electric delivery... |
The Regional Council of Martinique served as the regional council governing Martinique. In 2015, the Assembly of Martinique was established to replace... |
the survivors in the city of Saint-Pierre on the Caribbean island of Martinique during the 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée on May 8, 1902. Saint-Pierre,... |
and French Guiana, while the colonies of Senegal, Mauritius, Réunion, Martinique and French India resisted the imposition of these laws. Bill Marshall... |
Saint Lucia (section Infrastructure) north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. It covers a land area of 617 km2 (238 square miles) with an estimated... |
Economy of Costa Rica (redirect from Infrastructure in Costa Rica) to increase the economy by foreign investment. They include a poor infrastructure and a need to improve public sector efficiency. One of the country's... |
Grenade" (Grenada) was colonised by Jacques Dyel du Parquet, the governor of Martinique. The French began their colonisation with a series of skirmishes that... |
Hurricane Maria (category 2017 in Martinique) and infrastructure beyond repair, and practically eradicating the island's lush vegetation. The neighboring islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique endured... |
Guadeloupe (section Infrastructure) Company before it was annexed to France in 1674 under the tutelage of their Martinique colony. Institutionalised slavery, enforced by the Code Noir from 1685... |
Martinique. Many of these immigrants were Sephardic Jewish planters from Bahia, Dutch Pernambuco, and Suriname, who brought sugarcane infrastructure to... |
fought the British at the First Battle of Ushant (1778) and the Battle of Martinique (1780) during the American War of Independence. Guichen joined the Navy... |