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729 words, approx. 2 pages Grenada Grenada is a country of approximately 89,500 inhabitants situated in the Windward Islands of the Eastern Caribbean. The land is of volcanic origin, with good harbors, a heavily forested and mountainous interior, and rich but limited arable...
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5,974 words, approx. 20 pages Grenada CAPITAL: St. George's FLAG: The national flag consists of a red border surrounding a rectangle divided into two gold and two green triangles. There are seven yellow stars—three on the upper and three on the lower red border, and...
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4,043 words, approx. 14 pages The country of Grenada is located 1,500 miles (2415 kilometers) south of Miami, Florida, and 200 miles (3220 kilometers) north of the South American continent, in the southeast waters of the Caribbean Sea. Grenada shares its west shoreline with the...
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2,668 words, approx. 9 pages Grenada POPULATION 101,400 ROMAN CATHOLIC 54.3 percent ANGLICAN 20 percent OTHER 25.7 percent Country Overview Introduction A densely forested, mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea, Grenada is the most southerly of the group known as the Windward...
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3,815 words, approx. 13 pages
 Grenada (pronounced /grɪˈneɪdə/) is an island nation in the southeastern Caribbean Sea including the southern Grenadines. Grenada is the second-smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis). It is located north...




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Controversy over Grenada development
5/14/2007: 256 words, approx. 1 pages Conservationists are warning that a move by the government to allow a proposed Four Seasons resort to be built in a national park threatens the endangered Grenada dove and other rare species.The Caribbean island's parliament amended the National Parks and Protected Areas Act in late...
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Grenada's premier seeks burial sites
1/18/2007: 263 words, approx. 1 pages Grenada's premier has called on the men convicted of leading a 1983 coup to reveal where they put the remains of slain officials, including former socialist leader Maurice Bishop.The men who killed Bishop, four Cabinet ministers and six of their supporters have said they do...
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Grenada coup leaders ask for leniency
6/18/2007: 323 words, approx. 1 pages Lawyers for 13 leaders of a coup that prompted the U.S. invasion of Grenada pleaded for leniency at a resentencing hearing on Monday, saying their clients have experienced a "spiritual transformation" in prison.The death sentences imposed in 1986 on former Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard...
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Grenada releases 3 leaders of coup
6/28/2007: 504 words, approx. 2 pages Three participants in a 1983 palace coup walked out of prison Wednesday after nearly a quarter century behind bars for an attack that led to a U.S. invasion of Grenada.The 10 other coup leaders still in prison will serve less than two more years under...


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