No, Grenada is not owned by the United States; it is an independent country located in the Caribbean. Grenada gained independence from British colonial rule in 1974. While the U.S. has had military involvement in Grenada, particularly during the 1983 invasion, it does not possess sovereignty over the island. Grenada remains a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
It is largely privately owned.
The United States goverment.
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Before Canada existed as a nation, Alaska was owned by Russia. Russia then sold Alaska to the United States.
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Gillian Bristol is the Ambassador to the US for Grenada.
The U.S owns NO part of Grenada!
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No.
No, you may not. You can only use Grenada stamps when in Grenada. The rules are set by the Universal Postal Union.
Grenada is an island country that gained it's independence in 1979. It was originally owned by the Soviet Union, or modern day Russia.
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Grenada was invaded in 1983, so the US President was Ronald Reagan.
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Ronald Reagan was the President who ordered in invasion of Grenada in 1983.
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