Martinique Landscape
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Martinique

#178

Population

432,900
Male vs. Female Ratio
0% Male 100% Female
#186

Land Area & Density

1,100 km²
Density: 394 per km²

GDP

$0
Year:
Per Capita: $0

Minimum Wage

$0/Month

Capital City

Fort-de-France

Continent

North America

Historical Martinique GDP

Martinique Culture

About Martinique

Martinique is a vibrant Caribbean island and an overseas department of France, located in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies. Known for its lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage, Martinique blends French sophistication with Caribbean charm. The island is famous for its volcanic terrain, including the towering Mount Pelée, which dramatically shapes its geography. Martinique's economy thrives on tourism, agriculture—particularly bananas and sugarcane—and rum production, with its distilleries producing some of the world's finest varieties. The island's Creole culture is celebrated through its music, dance, and cuisine, which features a fusion of French, African, and Indian influences. With its warm climate, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant festivals like Carnival, Martinique is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.

Key Facts

Official Language
Time Zone
UTC+0
Calling Code
+1

Geography