Culture of Martinique
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title:
Culture of Martinique
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As an overseas department of France, Martinique's culture is French, African and Caribbean. Its former capital, Saint-Pierre, was often referred to as the Paris of the Lesser Antilles. The official language is French, although many Martinicans speak a Creole patois. Based in French, Martinique's Creole also incorporates elements of English, Spanish, Portuguese, and African languages. Originally passed down through oral storytelling traditions, it continues to be used more often in speech than in
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Martinique
date created:
2006-09-08T21:13:41Z
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2024-09-03T13:37:58Z
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