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Grenada (/ɡrəˈneɪdə/ grə-NAY-də;
Grenadian Creole French: Gwenad, [ɡweˈnad]) is an
island country of the West
Indies in the
eastern Caribbean Sea. The...
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Grenadian is an
adjective describing someone or
something from the
country of
Grenada. It may
refer to:
Grenadian Creole English, an
Eastern Atlantic Creole...
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coalition of six
Caribbean countries invaded the
small island nation of
Grenada, 100
miles (160 km)
north of Venezuela, at dawn on 25
October 1983. Codenamed...
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Grenada,
grenada, or
Grenāda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grenada is an
island country in the Caribbean.
Grenada may also
refer to:
Grenada, California...
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Grenada Lake is a
reservoir on the
Yalobusha River in the U.S.
state of Mississippi. It is one of four
flood control lakes in
North Mississippi constructed...
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Transport in
Grenada consists of a
network of
highways connecting major po****tion centres,
airports and
ports and
harbours along the coast.
Grenada has no...
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Grenada (/ɡrəˈneɪdə/) is a city in
Grenada County, Mississippi,
United States.
Founded in 1836, the po****tion was 13,092 at the 2010 census. It is the...
- keyboardist,
while the
Grenadan-American Joe
Country & the
Islanders have made a name in
country music.
African dances brought to
Grenada survive in an evolved...
- The
history of
Grenada in the Caribbean, part of the
Lesser Antilles group of islands,
covers a
period from the
earliest human settlements to the establishment...
- "Hail
Grenada" has been the
national anthem of
Grenada since independence from the
United Kingdom in 1974. The
words are by Irva
Merle Baptiste-Blackett...