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At 2,756 feet (840 meters) Mount Saint Catherine is the highest mountain in Grenada.
Mount st. Cathrine
The main mountain range in Grenada is the Grand Etang Range, which includes peaks such as Mount St. Catherine, the highest point on the island. There are also smaller mountain ranges like the Mount Qua Qua Range and the Mount Sinai Range. These mountain ranges provide scenic hiking opportunities and stunning views of the island.
St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai, Mount St. Catherine in Egypt, and the Catherine Wheel firework are named after Catherine of Alexandria. She is also the patron saint of scholars, philosophers, and preachers.
2,756 feet (840 m)
2,547.65 metres
St. George's is not a country, but a parish in the country of Grenada. The capital of Grenada is St. George's.
Grenada is an island country with volcanic origin, characterized by mountainous terrain and rugged coastlines. The central region of the island consists of mountains and hills, while the coastline features sandy beaches, cliffs, and small bays. The highest peak is Mount Saint Catherine, which reaches an elevation of 840 meters.
No, Georgetown is not the capital of Grenada. The capital of Grenada is St. George's. Georgetown is actually the capital of Guyana.
The elevation of Mount St. Helens is 8,365 feet. Prior to its famous 1980 eruption it was 9,677 feet.
St. Catherine, in Egypt, is home to diverse landforms including mountains, deserts, and valleys. The region is dominated by the Sinai Peninsula, characterized by the rugged, mountainous terrain of the Sinai mountain range, including Mount Sinai. Additionally, vast expanses of desert such as the Sinai Desert and the arid plains contribute to the unique landscape of St. Catherine.
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