- Le
Carbet (French pronunciation: [lə kaʁbe], [lə kaʁbɛ];
Martinican Creole: Kabé) is a
village and
commune in the
French overseas department of Martinique...
-
Carbet Falls (French: Les
chutes du
Carbet) is a
series of
waterfalls on the
Carbet River in Guadeloupe, an
overseas department of
France located in the...
- The
Carbet Mountains (French:
Pitons Du
Carbet, or
Carbet Nails) are a m****if of
volcanic origin on the
Caribbean island of Martinique. The
mountain range...
- Marie-Magdeleine
Carbet, the pen name Anna Marie-Magdeleine (25
August 1902 – 10
January 1996), was an Afro-Martiniquais
writer and educator. She and her...
- po****tion was 22,344. In
addition to Saint-Pierre, its
communities include Le
Carbet, Case-Pilote-Bellefontaine, Le Morne-Rouge, and Le Prêcheur. The prefecture...
-
points at
Mount Pelée (an
active volcano, 4,428 ft.) and the
Pitons du
Carbet (3,960 ft.); the
Lamentin Plain in the center; and a
hilly region in the...
- Rivière du
Petit Carbet is a
river of Guadeloupe. The river's
source is at La
Grande Soufrière. It is 9.0 km (5.6 mi) long. It
flows through Guadeloupe...
- The Rivière du
Carbet is a
river of Martinique. It
flows into the
Caribbean Sea in Le
Carbet. It is 13.8 km (8.6 mi) long. List of
rivers of Martinique...
- The Prix
Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-Monde (or, the Prix
Carbet of the
Caribbean and Tout-Monde) is an
annual award given to the best
literary work...
- Cér**** was one of
twins born on 17
February 1916 to a
single mother in Le
Carbet in Martinique, then a
French colony.
Details of her life have been ambiguous...