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Français : Le drapeau aux serpents de Martinique
Български: Знаме на Мартиника
Brezhoneg: Banniel Martinik
Català: La bandera de la Martinica
Deutsch: Die Flagge von Martinique
Esperanto: La flago de Martinique
Español: La bandera de Martinique
Eesti: Martinique'i lipp
Suomi: Martiniquen lippu
Հայերեն: Մարտինիկայի դրոշը
Lietuvių: Martinikos vėliava
Latviešu: Martinikas karogs
Nederlands: De vlag van Martinique
Occitan : La bandièra de la Martinica
Português: A bandeira da Martinica
Română: Drapelul Martinicăi
Slovenčina: Vlajka Martiniku
Slovenščina: Zastava Martinika
Source Source: Open ClipArt
Author andrewduhan
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