Martinique
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English
Etymology
Named by Christopher Columbus after Saint Martin of Tours, possibly influenced by the native name Madinima.
Proper noun
Martinique
- An island in the Caribbean, an overseas department of France. Official name: Department of Martinique.
Translations
- Bosnian: Martinika f
- Breton: Martinik
- Chinese: 马提尼克 (mǎtíníkè)
- Danish: Martinique
- Dutch: Martinique
- Esperanto: Martiniko
- Finnish: Martinique
- French: Martinique f
- German: Martinique
- Greek, Modern: Μαρτινίκα (Martinika)
- Hungarian: Martinique
- Italian: Martinica
- Japanese: マルティニーク島 (marutinīku-tō)
- Polish: Martynika
- Portuguese: Martinica
- Romanian: Martinica f
- Russian: Мартиника (Martinika)
- Spanish: Martinica
- Swedish: Martinique
See also
- Martinique — Wikipedia
- Countries of the world