Grenadian Americans
Overview
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 sout...
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Grenada
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—...
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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 mo...
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Grenada
POPULATION 101,400ROMAN CATHOLIC 54.3 percentANGLICAN 20 percentOTHER 25.7 percent
Country Overview
Introduction
A densely forested, mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea, Grenada is th...
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Area: 344 sq km (133 sq mi)Population (2006 est.): 107,000Capital:
Saint George's
Chief of state: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by
Governor-General Sir Daniel
Williams
Head of government:
Pr...
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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 Ca...
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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...
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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 transformati...
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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 sti...
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The judge presiding over the resentencing of 13 participants in Grenada's 1983 coup on Thursday rejected a call by prosecutors that he step down because of his ties to the political movement of the...
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St. George's (dpa) The smell of nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, bay
leaves, vanilla and lemongrass wafting through the air easily conveys
Grenada's reputation as the Caribbe...
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The leader of the 1983 coup that triggered the U.S. invasion of Grenada suffers from a chronic medical condition and should be released from prison, his lawyers argued Tuesday at a resentencing hea...
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Grenada officials said Monday they would create a permanent parole board for the first time in the island's judicial history, spurred by events following a 1983 coup that prompted a U.S. invasion.T...
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The last two defendants in a multimillion-dollar offshore bank and insurance scam have pleaded guilty in federal court, prosecutors said Wednesday.Sentencing will be June 11 for Douglas Ferguson, 7...
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