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Like other smaller Carribean islands, Martinique has no railways.
*'''Railways:''' 0 km (2002)


It has 2,105 km of paved highways. (2000)
*'''Highways:'''
**''total:'' 2,105 km (2000)
**''paved:'' NA km
**''unpaved:'' NA km


There are harbours at [[Fort-de-France]] and [[La Trinite]].
*'''Waterways:''' none


It has two airports, one paved and one unpaved.
*'''Ports and harbours:''' [[Fort-de-France]], [[La Trinite]]


*'''Merchant marine:''' none (2002 est.)

*'''Airports:''' 2 (2005)

*'''Airports - with paved runways:'''
**''total:'' 1
**''over 3,047 m:'' 1 (2005)

*'''Airports - with unpaved runways:'''
**''total:'' 1
**''under 914 m:'' 1 (2005)


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:58, 1 July 2006

Like other smaller Carribean islands, Martinique has no railways.

It has 2,105 km of paved highways. (2000)

There are harbours at Fort-de-France and La Trinite.

It has two airports, one paved and one unpaved.


See also