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Guadeloupe is a French overseas department and region located in the Caribbean. As such, it is a part of France and is governed by the French Republic.
Guadeloupe consists of two main islands: Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre.
Guadeloupe is an overseas region of France located in the Caribbean, specifically in the Lesser Antilles region.
Columbia became an independent country in 1810.
The parishes of guadeloupe are St.Martin,Basse-Terreand others
Guadeloupe is part of France, it's a region of France
Yes, but Guadeloupe ( French Antilles ) is not an independent country. Guadeloupe and Martinique are overseas regions of France in the Caribbean Sea.
Guadeloupe is not an independent country; it is an overseas region and department of France. As part of France, it is governed under French law and benefits from the European Union's policies. While Guadeloupe has its own local government, ultimate authority rests with the French government.
No, Guadeloupe is not a member of CARICOM (Caribbean Community). It is an overseas department and region of France, which means it is an integral part of France rather than an independent nation or territory. While Guadeloupe engages in regional cooperation and has ties to various Caribbean nations, it does not participate in CARICOM as a member state.
who explored guadeloupe
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.
They become independent in 1679
The French West Indies, which includes territories like Martinique and Guadeloupe, did not become independent countries. Instead, they remain overseas departments of France, having been integrated into the French Republic since the mid-20th century. While there were movements for independence, these territories have opted to maintain their status within France.
The island of Guadeloupe is owned by France
Guadeloupe Parakeet was created in 1905.