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Martinique (/ˌmɑːrtɪˈniːk/ MAR-tin-****, French: [maʁtinik] ;
Martinican Creole:
Matinik or Matnik; Kalinago:
Madinina or Madiana) is an
island in the Lesser...
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ending -ren. An
example of the
second class are
Martinikorena ("
Martinico's [house]",
Martinico being a
Navarrese hypocorism for Martin).
Another would be...
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Aragonese mythology in the
valleys of Tena, Ansó and
Broto (places
where local toponymy derives from Basque)
under the name San
Martinico. v t e v t e...
- Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 8487334253 Kross, Sara M.; Bourbour, Ryan P.;
Martinico,
Breanna L. (1 May 2016). "Agricultural land use, barn owl diet, and vertebrate...
- OK, Good is an
American independent film
directed by
Daniel Martinico. The film
stars Hugo
Armstrong as Paul Kaplan, a
struggling actor on the
verge of...
- and the
Castilian duendes.
Castilian duendes usually take the form of
Martinicos, diaños, trasgos, gnomes,
enchanted women, fairies, and elves. The Martinicians...
- of the Carribby-Islands: Viz. Barbados, St Christophers, St Vincents,
Martinico, Dominico, Barbouthos, Monserrat,
Mevis [sic] Antego, &c. London: J.M...
- Schreffler, "Ethnic Choices," p. 1. "Dances of the
Negroes of the
Island of
Martinico." Bell's
Court and
Fashionable Magazine (May 1806): 202–3. e.g.: Giola...
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Daniel Martinico. The film
follows two
couples who
retreat to a
remote cabin in the
woods for
mysterious purposes. It was
written by
Martinico and Hugo...
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inventor of a way to
distil fresh drinking water. "The
author arrives at
Martinico--Meets with new difficulties--Gets to Montserrat,
where he
takes leave...