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Named by Christopher Columbus after Saint Martin of Tours. The name is sometimes suggested to be a modification of a native Ta-Arawakan (Taino or Kalinago) name Madinina (island of flowers)[1] or Matinino (island of women).

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Martinique

  1. An island, overseas department, and administrative region of France, in the Caribbean. Official name: Department of Martinique.

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References

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  1. ^ Antje Schrammel (2012) Martinique - Geschichte und Sprache (in German), GRIN Verlag, →ISBN, page 4

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Martinique f

  1. Martinique (an island, overseas department, and administrative region of France, in the Caribbean)

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  • Haitian Creole: Matinik

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German

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  • IPA(key): /maʁˈtiːnik/, /maɐ̯ˈtiːnik/
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Martinique n (proper noun, strong, genitive Martiniques)

  1. Martinique (an island, overseas department, and administrative region of France, in the Caribbean)

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Martinique n (genitive Martiniques)

  1. Martinique (an island, overseas department, and administrative region of France, in the Caribbean)