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Grenville, Grenada

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Grenville is the capital of the Parish of Saint Andrews, and the third largest city on the Caribbean island nation of Grenada. The city has a population of about 2,400 residents, with many more in the surrounding region. It serves as an economic and transportation hub for that part of the island, having the largest nutmeg-processing plant in Grenada. From the city's marketplace you can find minibuses (the common form of public transportation on the island) to areas all around the island. It is located near Grenada's first airport, Pearls Airport, which became disused when a new airport was built, it is also located in Grenada's second largest parish, (st. Andrew's).

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Coordinates: 12°07′09″N, 61°37′35″W

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