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Grenada with its capital `Alavi Kola is located in North America (Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean). It covers some 345 square kilometers (twice the size of Washington, DC) with a population of 111,724. English is the language spoken by people in Grenada. There are no land based border this country shares with any other country.
Grenada is a group of three larger islands (Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique) and several tiny islands in the Caribbean, or West Indies. It lies just northeast of Trinidad and Tobago, and southwest of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It is famous for spices and is known as the Spice Isle, being a major source of nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cinnamon, and cocoa.
Popular Destinations in Grenada
Administrative regions of Grenada
- Carriacou and Petite Martinique
- Saint Andrew
- Saint David
- Saint George
- Saint John
- Saint Mark
- Saint Patrick
About the country
The terrain is volcanic in origin with central mountains. The average density of population is about 325 per km². The climate in Grenada can be described as tropical with tempered by northeast trade winds. Possible natural disasters include hurricane season lasts from June to November, lies on edge of hurricane belt and Mount Saint Catherine (840 m) lies on the island of Grenada; Kick 'em Jenny, an active submarine volcano (seamount) on the Caribbean Sea floor, lies about 8 km north of the island of Grenada; these two volcanoes are at the southern end of the volcanic isl.
To reach someone Grenada dial +1-473 prior to a number. The local cellular networks are operated on 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz. Websites typically end with the top level domain ".gd". If you want to bring electric appliances (e.g. battery chaarger), keep in min the local 230 V - 50 Hz (plugs: G). The sign for the locally used currency Dollar is XCD.
A rectangle divided diagonally into yellow triangles (top and bottom) and green triangles (hoist side and outer side), with a red border around the flag; there are seven yellow, five-pointed stars with three centered in the top red border, three centered in the bottom red border, and one on a red disk superimposed at the center of the flag; there is also a symbolic nutmeg pod on the hoist-side triangle (Grenada is the world's second-largest producer of nutmeg, after Indonesia); the seven stars stand for the seven administrative divisions, with the central star denoting the capital, St. George; yellow represents the sun and the warmth of the people, green stands for vegetation and agriculture, and red symbolizes harmony, unity, and courage.
Carib Indians inhabited Grenada when Christopher COLUMBUS discovered the island in 1498, but it remained uncolonized for more than a century. The French settled Grenada in the 17th century, established sugar estates, and imported large numbers of African slaves. Britain took the island in 1762 and vigorously expanded sugar production. In the 19th century, cacao eventually surpassed sugar as the main export crop; in the 20th century, nutmeg became the leading export. In 1967, Britain gave Grenada autonomy over its internal affairs. Full independence was attained in 1974 making Grenada one of the smallest independent countries in the Western Hemisphere. Grenada was seized by a Marxist military council on 19 October 1983. Six days later the island was invaded by US forces and those of six other Caribbean nations, which quickly captured the ringleaders and their hundreds of Cuban advisers. Free elections were reinstituted the following year and have continued since then.
Geography
Area | ||
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Total (World Rank: 205) | 344 | sq km |
Land (World Rank: 202) | 344 | sq km |
Forest (World Rank: 177) | 2.90 | % |
Comparative | twice the size of Washington, DC | |
Coastline | ||
121 | ||
Elevation | ||
Highest point (World Rank: 178) | 840 | m |
Agricultural land | ||
Total (World Rank: 129) | 32.30 | % |
Arable (World Rank: 123) | 8.80 | % |
Permanent crops (World Rank: 9) | 20.60 | % |
Permanent pastures (World Rank: 177) | 2.90 | % |
Irrigated land (World Rank: 165) | 20 | sq km |
Map reference | ||
Central America and the Caribbean | ||
Environment | ||
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Location | ||
Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago | ||
Climate | ||
tropical; tempered by northeast trade winds | ||
Terrain | ||
volcanic in origin with central mountains |
People
Population | ||
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Total (World Rank: 188) | 111,724 | |
Deathrate (World Rank: 83) | 0.82 | % |
Birthrate (World Rank: 120) | 1.55 | % |
Growthrate (World Rank: 158) | 0.44 | % |
Migration rate (World Rank: 139) | -0.29 | % |
Fertility rate (World Rank: 113) | 2.02 | % |
Median age | ||
Male (World Rank: 98) | 31.50 | |
Female (World Rank: 106) | 31.60 | |
Age structure | ||
0 14 male (World Rank: 190) | 13,914 | |
0 14 female (World Rank: 190) | 12,893 | |
15 24 male (World Rank: 190) | 8,377 | |
15 24 female (World Rank: 190) | 8,414 | |
25 54 male (World Rank: 189) | 23,099 | |
25 54 female (World Rank: 188) | 22,013 | |
55 64 male (World Rank: 190) | 6,016 | |
55 64 female (World Rank: 191) | 5,740 | |
65 x male (World Rank: 192) | 5,210 | |
65 x female (World Rank: 192) | 6,048 | |
Health | ||
Infant mortality rate (World Rank: 138) | 0.97 | % |
Life expectancy total (World Rank: 121) | 75 | years |
Life expectancy female (World Rank: 120) | 77 | years |
Life expectancy male (World Rank: 118) | 72 | years |
Hospital bed per 1000 (World Rank: 62) | 3.50 | |
Sanitation access total (World Rank: 43) | 98.00 | % |
Obesity adult (World Rank: 90) | 21.30 | % |
Drinking water access (World Rank: 97) | 96.60 | % |
Energy
Electricity | ||
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Production (World Rank: 185) | 200,000,000 | kWh |
Consumption (World Rank: 191) | 185,000,000 | kWh |
Source fossil (World Rank: 41) | 98.00 | % |
Source renew (World Rank: 117) | 2.00 | % |
Refined products | ||
Consumption (World Rank: 190) | 2,300 | bbl / day |
Import (World Rank: 184) | 2,259 | bbl / day |
Carbon footprint | ||
500000 |
Nation
Budget | ||
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Health (World Rank: 102) | 6 | % of GDP |
Surplus (World Rank: 56) | -1 | % of GDP |
National symbol | ||
Grenada dove | ||
National colours | ||
yellow | ||
Adjective | ||
Grenadian | ||
Noun | ||
Grenadian(s) | ||
Background | ||
Carib Indians inhabited Grenada when Christopher COLUMBUS discovered the island in 1498, but it remained uncolonized for more than a century. The French settled Grenada in the 17th century, established sugar estates, and imported large numbers of African slaves. Britain took the island in 1762 and vigorously expanded sugar production. In the 19th century, cacao eventually surpassed sugar as the main export crop; in the 20th century, nutmeg became the leading export. In 1967, Britain gave Grenada autonomy over its internal affairs. Full independence was attained in 1974 making Grenada one of the smallest independent countries in the Western Hemisphere. Grenada was seized by a Marxist military council on 19 October 1983. Six days later the island was invaded by US forces and those of six other Caribbean nations, which quickly captured the ringleaders and their hundreds of Cuban advisers. Free elections were reinstituted the following year and have continued since then. | ||
Flag description | ||
a rectangle divided diagonally into yellow triangles (top and bottom) and green triangles (hoist side and outer side), with a red border around the flag; there are seven yellow, five-pointed stars with three centered in the top red border, three centered in the bottom red border, and one on a red disk superimposed at the center of the flag; there is also a symbolic nutmeg pod on the hoist-side triangle (Grenada is the world's second-largest producer of nutmeg, after Indonesia); the seven stars stand for the seven administrative divisions, with the central star denoting the capital, St. George; yellow represents the sun and the warmth of the people, green stands for vegetation and agriculture, and red symbolizes harmony, unity, and courage |
Economy
Gdp | ||
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Purchasing power parity (World Rank: 197) | 1,524,000,000 | USD |
Real growth rate (World Rank: 72) | 3.70 | % |
Per capita purchasing power parity (World Rank: 109) | 14,200 | USD |
Source agriculture (World Rank: 96) | 9.00 | % |
Source industry (World Rank: 180) | 14.60 | % |
Source service (World Rank: 36) | 76.50 | % |
Labourforce | ||
Total (World Rank: 185) | 59,900 | |
In poverty (World Rank: 42) | 38.00 | % |
Products | ||
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Communication
Phone | ||
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Landline total (World Rank: 167) | 26,776 | |
Landline per 100 (World Rank: 72) | 24.00 | |
Mobile per 100 (World Rank: 121) | 107.00 | |
Assessment | 0 | |
Internet | ||
Users (World Rank: 183) | 62,123 | |
Population (World Rank: 105) | 55.90 | % |
Transport
Air | ||
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Airports paved (World Rank: 164) | 3.00 | |
Road | ||
Total length (World Rank: 184) | 1,127 | |
Paved length (World Rank: 154) | 687 | |
Unpaved length (World Rank: 133) | 440 |