from Christopher Columbus
It's okay to just call it Grenada. Using "the" in front, is not necessary. Grenada is a Caribbean island located on the southern end of the eastern chain of islands. It is located approximately 100 miles to the north of Venezuela, and situated to the north west of Trinidad and Tobago. A simple way to explain it would be by saying that Grenada is located below St. Vincent and the Grenadines as you make your way down the curved line of Caribbean islands towards Venezuela.
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Grenada Flag Meaning:The color yellow in Grenada's flag symbolizes the sun and the friendliness of the inhabitants; the green represents the country's vegetation and agriculture; and the red stands for the courage and vitality of Grenada's people. The yellow stars represent the seven parishes of the country. The nutmeg signifies that Grenada is one of the world's largest producers of nutmeg. Grenada Flag History: Grenada received independence from Britain on February 3, 1974 and adopted this flag four days later on February 7, 1974
it is 340,000 sq kilo
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its 5 ft wide and 25 ft long
The Grenada Dove is the national animal of Grenada.
The national anthem of Grenada is Hail Grenada. There is also a royal anthem of Grenada: God Save the Queen.
The island of Grenada is northwest of Trinidad and Tobago. Grenada is composed of the main island and six smaller islands.
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The island of Grenada
Grenada is technically in North America.
The U.S owns NO part of Grenada!
Grenada is its own country.