Martinique, Nova Scotia

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Martinique in Nova Scotia

Martinique is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Richmond County. The community is named in commemoration of the Invasion of Martinique (1809).

Coordinates: 45°34′55.09″N61°3′14.82″W / 45.5819694°N 61.0541167°W / 45.5819694; -61.0541167 (Martinique, Nova Scotia)

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