- Afro-
Grenadians or
Black Grenadians are
Grenadian people of
largely African descent. This term is not
generally recognised by
Grenadians or
indeed Caribbeans...
-
Grenadian is an
adjective describing someone or
something from the
country of Grenada. It may
refer to:
Grenadian Creole English, an
Eastern Atlantic...
- The
demography of the
people of Grenada,
Grenadians /ɡrəˈneɪdiːənz/,
includes po****tion density, ethnicity,
education level,
health of the po****ce, economic...
- 9,783
Grenadian-born
people were
recorded by the 2001 UK Census.
Migration has
included that of the
Windrush Generation; many of the
Grenadians who left...
- Indo-
Grenadians or
Grenadians, who
trace their roots to India, form the
largest minority group in Grenada. This term is not
generally recognized by Grenadians...
- most of the
Grenadians,
coupled with the country's long
experience of
colonial rule
under the British.
Although French influence on
Grenadian culture is...
- the
Grenadian government changed the name of
Point Salines International Airport to
Maurice Bishop International Airport.
Hundreds of
Grenadians turned...
- century.
Grenadians first settled in
cities of the
northeastern US,
primarily in New York and Boston.
Between 1900 and 1940 the
number of
Grenadians who immigrated...
-
fully or
partially in Grenada.
Grenadians first came to
Trinidad in the
early 19th century. In 2011,
there were 7,851
Grenadian-born
people living in Trinidad...
- The
Grenadian p****port is a
travel do****ent
issued to
citizens of Grenada, in
accordance with the
Grenadian Citizenship Act of 1976 (Cap 54) and the Grenada...