Fort De France Martinique

Fort-de-France is a commune and the capital city of Martinique, an overseas department and region of France located in the Caribbean. …
Fort-de-France is a commune and the capital city of Martinique, an overseas department and region of France located in the Caribbean. In 1638, Jacques Dyel du Parquet, nephew of Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc and first governor of Martinique, decided to have Fort Saint Louis built to protect the city against enemy attacks. The fort was soon destroyed, and rebuilt in 1669, when Louis XIV appointed the Marquis of Baas as governor general. Under his orders and those of his successors, particularly the Count of Blénac, the fort was built with a Vauban design.
  • Country: France
  • Area: 44.21 km² (17.07 sq mi)
  • Elevation: 0–1,070 m (0–3,510 ft)
  • Arrondissement: Fort-de-France
  • Intercommunality: CA Centre de la Martinique
  • Population (2021): 74,921
  • Time zone: UTC−04:00 (AST)

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