His name is antony. I don't have his last name anymore.
He is 17 years old.
Lives in the south of france, i believe a place called la seyne.
gustave eiffle built a bridge in his ...
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I actually live in France and can give accurate answers compared to some other people. Additional Details Except that the question didn't specify train stations, so I had to assume ...
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I haven't been before and my husband says it is generally very expensive but surely there must be good value places around? I am staying near the Moulin Rouge and going next week for my 5th ...
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It is a French Caribbean Island in the Atlantic.
The french territory is called France Metropolitaine and territories like Martinique is called a DOM or a TOM, (Departement d'Outre Mer or Territoire d'Outre Mer) translated as Oversea Territory.
Rillifane
Martinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean. It is an overseas department of France.
radioflyer57
Martinique isn't part of continental France (known as the Hexagon). It is an overseas department in the Caribbean.
As ppl have said, Martinique is an "overseas dept." of France and is not considered a colony but actually part of France. Letters sent to Martinique from the French mainland cost exactly the same as a letter mailed from Paris to any French town (bc Martinique is part of France).
lesroys
In the Caribbean, between Dominica and St Lucia.
Martinique is a "DOM" (Overseas Department) of France.