The population of Martinique is primarily of mixed African and European descent, reflecting its history as a French colony. This multicultural heritage includes influences from Carib and Arawak indigenous peoples, as well as immigrants from other regions, such as India and China. The predominant ethnic group is known as Creole, which encompasses a blend of these diverse backgrounds. French culture and language are also significant aspects of the island's identity.
No. The majority of the people of Martinique are Catholic.
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la Martinique is a French region, not a country. The noun is feminine.
Similer food to what english people eat.
The area of Martinique is 1,128 square kilometers. The population of Martinique is 436,000 people.
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Example sentence - The ethnicity of the people at the meeting were quite diverse.
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Ethnicity is about belonging to a particular ethnic group. Because there were no other people at that time ethnicity is irrelevant.