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Saint-Pierre, Martinique
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Saint-Pierre |
| commune status | Subprefecture and commune |
| image | Saint-Pierre (Martinique) avec Montage Pelée.JPG |
| caption | Saint-Pierre, with Mount Pelée in the background |
| adjustable map | Locator map of Saint-Pierre - Martinique 2018.png |
| map size | 250px |
| image coat of arms | Blason ville fr Saint-Pierre (Martinique).svg |
| map caption | Location of the commune (in red) within Martinique |
| coordinates | |
| arrondissement | Saint-Pierre |
| mayor | Christian Rapha |
| term | 2020–2026 |
| intercommunality | CA Pays Nord Martinique |
| elevation min m | 0 |
| elevation max m | 1397 |
| area km2 | 38.72 |
| population | |
| population date | |
| population footnotes | |
| INSEE | 97225 |
| postal code | 97250 |
|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Saint-Pierre (Martinique).svg
Saint-Pierre (, ; ; Martinican Creole: Senpiè) is a town and commune of France's Caribbean overseas department of Martinique, founded in 1635 by Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc. Before the total destruction of Saint-Pierre by a volcanic eruption in 1902, it was the most important city of Martinique culturally and economically, being known as "the Paris of the Caribbean". While Fort-de-France was the official administrative capital, Saint-Pierre was the cultural capital of Martinique. After the disaster, Fort-de-France grew in economic importance.
History
Saint-Pierre was founded in 1635 by Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc, a French trader and adventurer, as the first permanent French colony on the island of Martinique.
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The Great Hurricane of 1780 produced a storm-surge of 25 ft which "inundated the city, destroying all houses" and killed 9,000 people.
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Eruption of Mount Pelée



Main article: 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée
The town was again destroyed in 1902, when the volcano Mount Pelée erupted, killing 28,000 people. The entire population of the town, as well as people from neighboring villages who had taken refuge in the supposedly safe city, died, except for three people—a young girl, Havivra da Ifrile, a prisoner by the name of Louis-Auguste Cyparis (known also by various other names), who later toured the world with the Barnum and Bailey Circus, and Léon Compère-Léandre, who lived at the edge of the city.
Legend has it that the town's doom was forecast by loud groaning noises from within the volcano, but the mayor of the town had it blocked off to prevent people from leaving during an election. This story appears to have originated with one of the island's newspapers, published by a political opponent of the governor. Actually, there was considerable eruptive activity in the two weeks prior to the fatal blast, but since the phenomenon of the pyroclastic flow () was not yet understood, the danger was perceived to be from lava flows, which, it was believed, would be stopped by two valleys between the volcano and the city.
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Climate
Temperature record
On 6 October 2010, Saint-Pierre recorded a temperature of 36.5 C, which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Martinique.
Climate data of Saint-Pierre
Saint-Pierre has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am). The average annual temperature in Saint-Pierre is 27.3 C. The average annual rainfall is 1864.6 mm with August as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 28.3 C, and lowest in January, at around 25.7 C. The highest temperature ever recorded in Saint-Pierre was 36.5 C on 6 October 2010; the coldest temperature ever recorded was 18.5 C on 3 February 2005. |Jan record high C = 31.9 |Feb record high C = 32.9 |Mar record high C = 34.1 |Apr record high C = 34.8 |May record high C = 35.2 |Jun record high C = 34.4 |Jul record high C = 34.5 |Aug record high C = 34.4 |Sep record high C = 35.0 |Oct record high C = 36.5 |Nov record high C = 34.4 |Dec record high C = 33.0 |year record high C = 36.5 |Jan record low C = 18.9 |Feb record low C = 18.5 |Mar record low C = 18.8 |Apr record low C = 20.3 |May record low C = 21.5 |Jun record low C = 22.0 |Jul record low C = 21.8 |Aug record low C = 20.5 |Sep record low C = 22.0 |Oct record low C = 21.3 |Nov record low C = 20.8 |Dec record low C = 19.2 |year record low C = 18.5 | access-date = September 6, 2022}}}}
Population
|1967 |6559 |1974 |6180 |1982 |5438 |1990 |5007 |1999 |4453 |2007 |4539 |2012 |4341 |2017 |4123
Today
The city of Saint-Pierre was never restored to its former entirety, though some villages were built in later decades on its place.
Today, the town is the seat of the Arrondissement of Saint-Pierre. It has been designated as a "City of Art and History". There are many historic remains, and a Volcanological Museum ().
All that remains are ships sunk due to the volcanic eruption as the wrecks of Saint-Pierre harbor. They were discovered by . today they are a reference in terms of scuba diving in Martinique.
References
References
- (13 September 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
- Orlando Pérez (ed.). [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/data_sub/perez_11_20.pdf "Notes on the Tropical Cyclones of Puerto Rico, 1508–1970]. p. 11. [[Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory]].
- International, Ripley. (1982). "Ripley's Believe It or Not Great Disasters". Pocket.
- Garesche, William A.. (2007-03-01). "Complete Story of the Martinique and St Vincent Horrors". READ BOOKS.
- Ernest Zebrowski. (2002). "The last days of St. Pierre: the volcanic disaster that claimed thirty thousand lives". Rutgers University Press.
- "Le climat en Martinique". Météo-France.
- [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-97225#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
- [https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/geographie/commune/97225-saint-pierre Commune de Saint-Pierre (97225)], INSEE
- (21 June 2019). "Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire par région". Ministère de la Culture.
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