Lotissement Saint-Henri

Lotissement Saint-Henri is a locality in , . Lotissement Saint-Henri is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the neighborhood .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Église Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire de Fort-de-France and Fort Desaix.

Church
is a church.

Castle
is a Vauban fort and one of four forts that protect , the capital of . The fort was built from 1768 to 1772 and sits on a hill, Morne Garnier, overlooking what was then .

Stadium
, is a multi-purpose stadium in , . It is currently used mostly for football matches, as the home of the Club Colonial and the Martinique national football team. The stadium has a capacity of 16,300. is situated 3 km south of Lotissement Saint-Henri.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Le Lamentin.

Town
is a city and town, located in the French overseas department and region of . With its area of 62.32 km2, it is the town with the largest area in Martinique. is situated 6 km east of Lotissement Saint-Henri.

Lotissement Saint-Henri

Latitude
14.62817° or 14° 37′ 41″ north
Longitude
-61.05583° or 61° 3′ 21″ west
Open location code
776WJWHV+7M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 734202352
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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