Guadeloupe is an island in the Carribbean region.
The island of Guadeloupe is owned by France
No, Guadeloupe is a french speaking island in the caribbean.
Guadeloupe is in the East Caribbean Sea.
Basse-Terre is the capital of Guadeloupe, an island in the West Indies.
"La Guadeloupe" (fem.) is a large, beautiful French island located in the Carribbean sea. "en Guadeloupe" means 'in (the island of) Guadeloupe" The word Guadeloupe was an early Arabic name in reference to a "river of black gravel" or "river with a black bed".
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe is an Island in the Caribbean. It is a French territory and is therefore of great cultural significance. One can live on this island. One can also naturalise as a French citizen and uphold the values of Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood.
Zouk machine come from guadeloupe. A french west indies island.
Guadalope Island is off the west coast of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula
who explored guadeloupe
I don't think there exists an island called cantaloupe. There is however Guadeloupe, a French overseas territory. Perhaps there's a mix up?
He was killed and eaten by the native Carib inhabitants probably of the island of Guadeloupe in 1528.