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Grenada
Grenada
Grenada A state comprising the southernmost of the Windward Islands in the Caribbean and several small islands, part of the Grenadines archipelago.
Physical
The island of Grenada contains rugged and forested mountains, rising to Mount Saint Catherine at 838 m (2749 feet), with crater lakes and springs. The mountains are of volcanic origin and enclose valleys where bananas, spices, and sugar cane are grown.
Economy
Grenada's economy is primarily agricultural, although there is limited manufacturing industry, mostly food-processing, and tourism is a growing source of revenue. The principal exports are nutmeg, bananas, cocoa, and mace. Other crops include coconuts, sugar cane, and citrus. There is a high level of foreign debt.
History
Grenada was discovered by Columbus in 1498. Colonized by the French governor of Martinique in 1650, it passed to the control of the French crown in 1674. The island was conquered by the British during the
SEVEN YEARS WAR and ceded to them by the Treaty of Paris (1763). An uprising in 1795 against British rule, supported by many slaves, was put down the following year, and Grenada remained a British colony for almost two centuries. Universal adult suffrage was granted in 1950 when the United Labour Party, led by Matthew Gairy, emerged. The Windward Islands were granted self-government in 1956 and became a member of the West Indies Federation (1958–62). Following the break-up of the federation, the various Windward Islands sought separate independence. This was gained by Grenada in 1974, when Gairy became Prime Minister. He was deposed in a bloodless coup (1979) by Maurice Bishop (1944–83), leader of a left-wing group, the New Jewel Movement, who proclaimed the People's Revolutionary Government (PRG). He encouraged closer relations with Cuba and the Soviet Union but, following a quarrel within the PRG, he was overthrown and killed by army troops led by General Austin in 1983. Military intervention by the USA prevented a Marxist revolutionary council from taking power. US troops left the island in December 1983, after the re-establishment of democratic government. Under Prime Minister Herbert Blaise (1984–89) political stability was restored, with some economic success which continued through the 1980s. By the end of the decade, however, difficulties with the economy resulted in an IMF austerity programme. In June 1995 a general election brought the New National Party (NNP) to power under Prime Minister Keith Mitchell.
Capital: | St George's |
Area: | 345 sq km (133 sq miles) |
Population: | 100,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 East Caribbean dollar = 100 cents |
Religions: | Roman Catholic 64.4%; Anglican 20.7%; Seventh-day Adventist 3.1%; Methodist 2.1% |
Ethnic Groups: | Black 84.0%; mixed 12.0%; East Indian 3.0%; White 1.0% |
Languages: | English (official) |
International Organizations: | UN; OAS; CARICOM; Commonwealth |
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Grenada Tourist Department announces new air services, facilities and attractions for the winter tourist season.
PR Newswire; 12/11/1984; 700+ words
; ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- With tourism...in 1983, the three-island nation of Grenada is gearing up for a record winter season...services, facilities and attractions, the Grenada Tourist Department said today. The opening...
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Grenada: a small country with a robust market for U.S. foods.
Magazine article from: AgExporter; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Grenada, often referred to as "the Spice Island...Western Hemisphere. Despite its size, Grenada's food imports from the United States...States garnered more than 50 percent of Grenada's 2001 imports of fresh fruits, poultry...
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Grenada Awaits U.S. in Soccer Qualifier
News Wire article from: AP Online; 6/12/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...12-2004 Dateline: COLUMBUS, Ohio Grenada National Team's Shalrie Joseph, also...Saturday June 12, 2004 in Columbus, Ohio. Grenada faces the United States in a World Cup...Sunday's World Cup qualifier against Grenada may be little more than a formality...
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Grenada Travel Bureau reports rise in tourism; celebrates Oct. 25 Thanksgiving, a legal holiday to commemorate the anniversary of the U.S.-Eastern Caribbean intervention in 1983.
PR Newswire; 10/2/1986; 700+ words
; ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, Oct 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The government of the West Indian island of Grenada has declared Oct. 25 Thanksgiving, a new...celebration," said George I. Brizan, Grenada's minister of tourism. "Not only are...
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Grenada awaits United States and hopes for spot on soccer map
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 6/12/2004; ; 631 words
; ...Sunday's World Cup qualifier against Grenada may be little more than a formality...biggest game in the country's history." Grenada won its first-round matchup, outscoring...one of just five professional players on Grenada's roster. The others play in local...
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Forward Grenada launches public/private initiative
Magazine article from: The Mississippi Business Journal; 2/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; GRENADA--Grenada is poised to meet the challenges of competing in the 21st century with...1.5-million public/private partnership campaign called Forward Grenada, Alliance for Economic Development. "It is really great to see the...
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China, Grenada vow to consolidate ties, expand cooperation
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency; 7/8/2005; 643 words
; China, Grenada vow to consolidate ties, expand cooperation...BEIJING, July 8 (Xinhua) -- China and Grenada agreed here Friday to consolidate and...Wen Jiabao, in his talks with visiting Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell, said the...
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POLITICS-GRENADA: AUTHORITIES DEPORT CHINESE DIPLOMATS
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 9/12/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Sep. 11 (IPS) -- The decision by Grenada's immigration authorities to deport...the restoration of democracy in 1983, Grenada has maintained diplomatic relations with Taiwan instead of China, with senior Grenada government and business officials paying...
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Grenada newspaper calls for U.N. Ambassador's dismissal
Newspaper article from: Caribbean Today; 7/31/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...Smikle Caribbean Today 07-31-1996 Grenada newspaper calls for U.N. Ambassador...The Keith Micthell administration in Grenada continues to be dogged by persistent news...media in general and with the weekly `Grenada Today' newspaper in particular. The...
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The Romantic Side of GRENADA.(history of Grenada, Mississippi)
Magazine article from: Mississippi Magazine; 5/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Romance has always been an intrinsic part of Grenada, from the love affair that sparked the...historical downtown area. And fortunately for Grenada, the residents of this quaint town are...make it so distinctive. By investing in Grenada's past and future, either through the...
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Grenada
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography
Grenada Official name: Grenada Area: 340 square kilometers (131 square miles) Highest point...SIZE Located about 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Trinidad, Grenada is the most southerly of the Windward Islands. Comprising the main...
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Grenada, U.S. Intervention in
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Military History
Grenada, U.S. Intervention in (1983).Grenada first attracted the military interest of the United States...Austin in charge. In response to this violence and disorder, Grenada's governor general, Sir Paul Scoon, secretly asked the...
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Grenada Invasion
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
GRENADA INVASION GRENADA INVASION. The United Kingdom ruled the Caribbean island of Grenada from 1763 until independence in 1974.The country's first prime minister, Sir Eric Gairy, ruled until 1979, when a coup led by Maurice Bishop overthrew...
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GRENADA
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
GRENADA. A country of the Caribbean, and member of the COMMONWEALTH . Head of state: the British monarch, represented by a governor...
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Maurice Bishop
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Movement which proclaimed the independence of Grenada in 1974. After a 1979 coup he served as prime minister of Grenada until his death in a subsequent coup in...southern Caribbean islands. Returning to Grenada, where his father entered commerce...
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