LocationCaribbean, northernmost of the Windward group of islands.
Area1,100 sq km (424.7 sq miles).
Population390,000 (UN estimate 2003).
Population Density354.5 per sq km.
CapitalFort-de-France.
Population: 93,000 (UN estimate 2003).
GovernmentMartinique is an Overseas Department of France and as such is an integral part of the French Republic.
LanguageThe official language is French; a Creole patois is widely used.
ReligionThe majority of the population
is Roman Catholic.
TimeGMT - 4.
Electricity220 volts AC, 50Hz.
Head of GovernmentClaude Lise, President of the General Council since 1992.
Head of StatePresident Nicolas Sarkozy since 2007, represented locally by Prefect Yves Dassonville since 2004.
Recent HistoryThe prefect on Martinique represents France, and the island sends four representatives to the French National Assembly and two to the Senate. The 45-seat General Council and the 41-seat Regional Council administer the island’s local affairs; both are elected every six years.
TelephoneCountry code: 596. There are both payphones and card phones on the island.
Télécartes (phonecards) are sold at post offices, newsagents and kiosks. There are only card phones at the airport.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with international mobile phone companies. Coverage extends throughout the French Antilles and in French Guiana.
InternetThere are a few Internet cafes in Martinique, predominantly in the cities such as Fort de France and main tourist areas.
MediaTV and radio services are provided by the French public overseas broadcaster,
RFO, and by private operators.
PostLetters take about a week to reach Europe.
Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0700-1800 and Saturday mornings.
Press• Newspapers are in French and vary in their political bias.
• The main dailies are
Carib Hebdo and
France Antilles.
• Other newspapers are imported into Martinique, such as the
Washington Post.
Radio• RFO Martinique is a public station, operated by
Réseau France Outre-Mer.
•
Radio Caraibes International and
NRJ Antilles are private stations.
As for France (see
France section), and below are listed additional Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.
2009
22-25 Feb Carnival.
10 Apr Good Friday.
22 May Slavery Abolition Day.
21 Jul Schoelcher Day.
2010
14-17 Feb Carnival.
2 Apr Good Friday.
22 May Slavery Abolition Day.
21 Jul Schoelcher Day.
Contact Information:NoteMartinique is an Overseas Department of the Republic of France and does not maintain overseas missions. Addresses of French embassies, consulates and tourist offices may be found in the
France section.
Office du Tourisme de la Martinique (Martinique Tourist Office in France)2 rue des Moulins, 75001 Paris, France
Tel: (01) 4477 8600.
Website:
www.martinique.org Maison de la France (French Government Tourist Office in the UK)178 Piccadilly, London W1Y 0AL, UK
Tel: (020) 7399 3500
or 09068 244 123 (information line; calls cost 60p per minute).
Website:
www.franceguide.com Caribbean Tourism Organization in the UK22 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1BP, UK
Tel: (020) 8948 0057.
Website:
www.doitcaribbean.com Martinique Promotion Bureau in the USA444 Madison Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10022, USA
Tel: (212) 838 7800.
Website:
www.martinique.org
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