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[[Martinique]], like other small Caribbean islands, has no railways. As of 2000, [[Martinique]] had 2,105 km of paved highways. |
[[Martinique]], like other small Caribbean islands, has no railways. As of 2000, [[Martinique]] had 2,105 km of paved highways. |
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There are harbours at [[Fort-de-France]] and [[La Trinité, Martinique|La Trinité]]. |
There are harbours at [[Fort-de-France]] and [[La Trinité, Martinique|La Trinité]]. |
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It has two airports, the main one being [[Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport]] |
It has two airports, the main one being [[Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport]]. See [[List of Airports in Martinique]]. |
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Revision as of 04:01, 1 November 2015
Martinique, like other small Caribbean islands, has no railways. As of 2000, Martinique had 2,105 km of paved highways.
There are harbours at Fort-de-France and La Trinité.
It has two airports, the main one being Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport. See List of Airports in Martinique.