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  1. Indiana. University. Dept. of geography. Technical report by Robert C Kingsbury, 1960
  2. A topographical description of the island of Grenada by Pinel, 1972
  3. Our Country - St Vincent and the Grenadines (Caribbean Social Studies) by Adrian Fraser, Keith Joseph, 1998-12-02
  4. Small farming in Grenada, West Indies (Manitoba geographical studies) by John S Brierley, 1974

21. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
Grenada s flag was officially hoisted on Feb. 3, 1974. Its background is green as well. Grenada. Official name Grenada. Form of
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Grenada: Geography Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago Geographic coordinates: 12 07 N, 61 40 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area:
total: 340 sq km
land: 340 sq km
water: sq km Area - comparative: twice the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 121 km Maritime claims:
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical; tempered by northeast trade winds

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24. World Factbook 2000 [B] - GRENADA (by The CIA)
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Background: The smallest independent country 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.
Grenada: Geography
Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago Geographic coordinates: 12 07 N, 61 40 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area: total: 340 sq km land: 340 sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: twice the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 121 km Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical; tempered by northeast trade winds Terrain: volcanic in origin with central mountains Elevation extremes: lowest point: Caribbean Sea m highest point: Mount Saint Catherine 840 m Natural resources: timber, tropical fruit, deepwater harbors

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Grenada, grenada geography, demographics, economy, modern history to 1994 Books Adkin, Mark. 1989. Urgent Fury The Battle for Grenada. Leo Cooper, London.
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Official Name grenada geography Area 344 sq. km. (133 sq. mi.); about twice the size of Washington, DC. Cities CapitalSt. George s (est. pop. 33,734).
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Geography
Area: 344 sq. km. (133 sq. mi.); about twice the size of Washington, DC.
Cities: CapitalSt. George's (est. pop. 33,734).
Terrain: Volcanic island with mountainous rainforest. Climate: Tropical.
People
Nationality: Noun and adjectiveGrenadian(s). Population (1999 est.): 100,700. Annual growth rate (1999): 8.2%. Ethnic groups: African descent (82%), some South Asians (East Indians) and Europeans, trace Arawak/Carib Indian. Religions: Roman Catholic, Anglican, various Protestant denominations. Languages: English (official). Education: Years compulsory6. Literacy95% of adult population. Health: Infant mortality rate16.2/1,000. Life expectancy72 yrs. Work force (1999 , 41,017): Services/tourism50.1%; industry23.9%; agriculture13.8%; other12.2%; unemployment (1999)14%. Government Type: Constitutional monarchy with Westminster-style Parliament.

29. Grenada Geography - Area, Cities, Climate, And Weather
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    Area: 344 sq. km. (133 sq. mi.); about twice the size of Washington, DC.
    Cities: Capital St. George's (est. pop. 33,734).
    Terrain: Volcanic island with mountainous rainforest.
    Climate: Tropical.
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  • 30. Grenada - Atlapedia Online
    LOCATION geography grenada is the most southerly island of the windward group of islands in the consists of the island of grenada, Carriacou, Petit Martinique and a number
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    OFFICIAL NAME: Grenada
    CAPITAL: St. George's
    SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Constitutional Monarchy
    AREA: 344 Sq Km (133 Sq Mi)
    ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION Grenada is the most southerly island of the windward group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. The country's territory consists of the island of Grenada, Carriacou, Petit Martinique and a number of small islets. The island of Grenada is of volcanic origin with a mountainous mass and a number of ridges located in its center, which also extend its entire length. The island falls rapidly to the sea in the west but more gradually to the east and southeast. Grand Etang, Lake Antoine and Levera Pond are all lakes that have formed in the craters of extinct volcanoes. Major Cities (pop. est.); St. George's 4,400, Gouyave 3,200, Grenville 2,100 (1991). Land Use; forested 9%, pastures 3%, agricultural-cultivated 32%, other 56% (1993). CLIMATE: Grenada has a subtropical climate with a mild dry season from January to May and a wet season from June to December with high temperatures and humidity. Average annual precipitation varies from 1,524 mm (60 inches) in the coastal districts to 5,080 mm (200 inches) in the mountains. The prevailing NE trade winds and the hurricane season are from June to December while average temperature ranges in St. Georges are from 26 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit) to 28 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit) all year round. PEOPLE: The majority of the population is of Black African descent, of which 84% of the population are pure blooded Black Africans while 12% are Mulattoes who are of mixed European and African descent. Around 3% of the population are AmerIndian.

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    32. Geography And Map Of Grenada
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    Introduction [Top of Page] Background: The smallest independent country 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. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago Geographic coordinates: 12 07 N, 61 40 W

    33. ABC Country Book Of Grenada - Geography Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate,
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    • Location:
      Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, north of Trinidad and Tobago
    • Map references:
      Central America and the Caribbean
    • Area:
        total area:
          340 sq km
            land area:
              340 sq km
                comparative area:
                  slightly less than twice the size of Washington, DC
                • Land boundaries: km
                • Coastline: 121 km
                • Maritime claims:
                    exclusive economic zone:
                      200 nm
                        territorial sea:
                          12 nm
                        • International disputes: none
                        • Climate: tropical; tempered by northeast trade winds
                        • Terrain: volcanic in origin with central mountains
                        • Natural resources: timber, tropical fruit, deepwater harbors
                        • Land use:
                            arable land:
                              permanent crops:
                                meadows and pastures:
                                  forest and woodland:
                                    other:
                                  • Irrigated land: NA sq km
                                  • Environment:
                                      current issues:
                                        NA
                                          natural hazards:
                                            lies on edge of hurricane belt; hurricane season lasts from June to November
                                              international agreements:
                                                party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Whaling
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    34. Grenada - Geography
    geography. Caribbean Islands Table of Contents grenada and its largely uninhabited outlying territories are the most southerly of the Windward Islands (see fig.
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    Caribbean Islands Table of Contents Part of the volcanic chain in the Lesser Antilles arc, Grenada and its possessions generally vary in elevation from under 300 meters to over 600 meters above sea level. Grenada is more rugged and densely foliated than its outlying possessions, but other geographical conditions are more similar. Grenada's landmass rises from a narrow, coastal plain in a generally north-south trending axis of ridges and narrow valleys. Mount St. Catherine is the highest peak at 840 meters. Although many of the rocks and soils are of volcanic origin, the volcanic cones dotting Grenada are long dormant. Some of the drainage features on Grenada remain from its volcanic past. There are a few crater lakes, the largest of which is Grand Etang. The swift upper reaches of rivers, which occasionally overflow and cause flooding and landslides, generally cut deeply into the conic slopes. By contrast, many of the water courses in the lowlands tend to be sluggish and meandering. Caribbean Islands Table of Contents Source: U.S. Library of Congress

    35. AllRefer Reference - Caribbean Islands - Grenada - Country Profile: Grenada - Ge
    grenada. Country profile grenada. Official name grenada. Form of Government Parliamentary democracy and consitutional monarchy. geography. Size 433 sq. km.
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    Official name: Grenada Term for Citizens: Grenadian(s) Capital: St. George's Political Status: Independent, 1974 Form of Government: Parliamentary democracy and consitutional monarchy GEOGRAPHY Size: 433 sq. km. Topography: Mountainous Climate: Tropical, wet POPULATION Total estimated in 1986: Annual gowth rate (in percentage) in 1986: Life expectancy at birth in 1984: Adult literacy rate (in percentage) in 1986: Language: English Ethnic groups: Black (91 percent); remainder East Indian or whites Religion: Roman Catholic (65 percent), Protestant (nearly 35 percent), small Rastafarian sect ECONOMY Currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar(EC$) Exchange rate: EC$2.70=US$1.00 Gross domestic product (GDP) in 1985 : US$105 million Per capita GDP in 1985: US$1,135 Distribution of GDP (in percentage) in 1985: Government and other services 26.6 Agriculture 16.3 Wholesale and retail trade 15.5 Construction 7.5 Hotels and restaurants 6.4 Manufacturing 5.8 Other 21.9 NATIONAL SECURITY Armed forces personnel: Paramilitary personnel Police: Although Grenada has much in common with the other small islands to its north, it has tended throughout its history to look to larger states in an effort to define its role in the world. Since its initial discovery by Christopher Columbus, Grenada has shared or sought associations of differing kinds with France, Britain, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba (and, by extension, the Soviet Union), and the United States.

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    grenada geography (Facts). Location Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago.
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    B C D ... Grenada (Facts) Grenada - Geography (Facts) Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago Geographic coordinates: 12 07 N, 61 40 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area: total: 344 sq km
    water: sq km
    land: 344 sq km Area - comparative: twice the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 121 km Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
    territorial sea: 12 NM Climate: tropical; tempered by northeast trade winds Terrain: volcanic in origin with central mountains Elevation extremes: lowest point: Caribbean Sea m
    highest point: Mount Saint Catherine 840 m Natural resources: timber, tropical fruit, deepwater harbors Land use: arable land: 5.88%
    permanent crops: 26.47%
    other: 67.65% (1998 est.) Irrigated land: NA sq km Natural hazards: lies on edge of hurricane belt; hurricane season lasts from June to November Environment - current issues: NA Environment - international agreements: party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Whaling

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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Grenada Alternate meanings, see Grenada (disambiguation) Grenada , an island nation in the Caribbean Sea, is the second smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis). It is located in the southwestern part of the sea, north of Trinidad and Tobago, and south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Grenada
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    38. Grenada - Geography - Geography - Note
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    39. Grenada - Geography - Geographic Coordinates
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    40. Caribbean Islands Grenada - Geography
    grenada geography. grenada and its largely uninhabited outlying territories are the most southerly of the Windward Islands (see fig.
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    Part of the volcanic chain in the Lesser Antilles arc, Grenada and its possessions generally vary in elevation from under 300 meters to over 600 meters above sea level. Grenada is more rugged and densely foliated than its outlying possessions, but other geographical conditions are more similar. Grenada's landmass rises from a narrow, coastal plain in a generally north-south trending axis of ridges and narrow valleys. Mount St. Catherine is the highest peak at 840 meters. Although many of the rocks and soils are of volcanic origin, the volcanic cones dotting Grenada are long dormant. Some of the drainage features on Grenada remain from its volcanic past. There are a few crater lakes, the largest of which is Grand Etang. The swift upper reaches of rivers, which occasionally overflow and cause flooding and landslides, generally cut deeply into the conic slopes. By contrast, many of the water courses in the lowlands tend to be sluggish and meandering. Country Studies main page Caribbean islands Country Studies main page Celebrity

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