,1902,on the island of Martinique,Ludgar Sylbaris,the town's drunk and troublemaker,got thrown into prison.However,it turned out to be the luckiest day of his life. Saint Pierre on Martinique was at the time known as the Paris of Caribbean.It had a big population of 30,000 people ...
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The Vulnerability of the Island of Martinique to the Risk of a Tsunamidoi:10.4000/etudescaribeennes.653Pascal Saffache
The port authority of Martinique […] The French port of call in the Caribbean This Caribbean island boasts modern cruise terminals only a stone’s throw from safe and vibrant urban centers, local gourmet cuisine, unspoiled nature, and exciting excursions […]...
Related to Martinique:Guadeloupe Mar·ti·nique (mär′tĭ-nēk′, -tn-ēk′) An island and overseas department of France in the Windward Islands of the West Indies. Inhabited first by Arawaks and later by Caribs, the island was visited by Columbus in 1502. It was colonized by French ...
3.AnatomyA cluster of cells differing in structure or function from the cells constituting the surrounding tissue. tr.v.is·land·ed,is·land·ing,is·lands To make into or as if into an island; insulate:a secluded mansion, islanded by shrubbery and fences. ...
Lourenço WR. A new species ofTityusC.L. Koch, 1836 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from the island of Martinique, Lesser Antilles. Arthropod Sel. 2013;22:227–31. Google Scholar Marinkelle CJ, Stahnke HL. Toxicological and clinical studies onCentruroides margaritatus(Gervais), a common scorpion in ...
Recording earthworm diversity on the tropical island of Martinique using DNA barcoding unveiled endemic species in bromeliad plants In a context of accelerating biodiversity loss, some species may become extinct before taxonomists have time to collect and describe them. This is an even ... L ...
Vincent and of Mont Pele of Martinique did terrible damage. Such an eruption in Montserrat would be most dangerous to the town of Plymouth. As a result of the petition, a small expedition consisting of a geologist and a physicist was sent out. Frequent severe shocks were felt up to ...
By terms of the Treaty of Amiens of 1800, Great Britain returned ownership of the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe to the French. Napoleon looked upon Louisiana as a depot for these sugar islands and a buffer to U.S. settlement. In October of 1801, he sent a large military force to...