Grenada
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Dusk falls on the red tile roofs of St. George's. Grenada's capital is considered one of the Caribbean's most attractive cities.
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Grenada Information and History

Grenada, located in the southeastern Caribbean, consists of the islands of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique. Most Grenadians are of African descent. Grenada, the largest and most populous island, is known as The Spice of the Caribbean. Nutmeg replaced sugar as the main crop after the British took the island from France in 1783. Small farms replaced sugar plantations, slavery was abolished, and today the sweet smells of nutmeg and other spices waft on balmy breezes. Independence came in 1974; a military coup in 1983 brought a U.S.-Caribbean force that restored democracy.

ECONOMY

Industry: food and beverages, textiles, light assembly operations, tourism.
Agriculture: bananas, cacao, nutmeg, mace.
Exports: bananas, cacao, nutmeg, fruits and vegetables.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Grenada Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Grenada
Population
101,000
Capital
St. George's; 33,000
Area
344 square kilometers
(133 square miles)
Language
English, French patois
Religion
Roman Catholic, Anglican, other Protestant
Currency
East Caribbean dollar
Life Expectancy
71
GDP per Capita
U.S. $5,000
Literacy Percent
98
Grenada Features
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Slow down, kick back, and drink in the Caribbean. Start with a sail through the Windward Islands, from St. Lucia through the Grenadines and on to Grenada.
Map: Grenada
Country: Grenada
Region: West Indies
Continent: North America
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