No, Guadeloupe is a french speaking island in the caribbean.
Martinique is one of the Windward Islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Guadeloupe is a group of islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Both are in the French West Indies off the northwestern coast of South America and under the jurisdiction of the overseas department of France.
Some of France's territories include the islands: La Reunion, Maurititus, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Polynesia. French Guinea as well which is in South America.
None. Spain is in EUROPE and Guadeloupe is in Central America. Just because they both speak spanish, does not mean they are similar.
Christopher Columbus went to Asia but really ended up in America
France has multiple overseas departments, such as Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean, French Guiana in South America, Mayotte and Reunion near to Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, and French Polynesia and some other islands in the South Pacific.
France is a quad-Continental with the islands Guadeloupe & Martinique in North America French Guiana is in South America Metropolitan France in Europe and Mayotte and Réunion are in Africa. These five French Overseas Departments are legally and administratively an integral part of France. France also has territory in Antarctica Oceania.
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Guadeloupe is spelled the same way in English and French.
Guadeloupe is an overseas region of France, and has a population of 405,739 people. The currency of Guadeloupe is the euro.
Guadeloupe is an island in the Carribbean region.
South America
The island of Guadeloupe is owned by France