What do people do for a living in stvincent and the grenadines?
The people in St.Vincent do lots of things that are fun for a living and if you lived there you would have been so happy to be there !!! Just how i did love being there !!!!!
BY:Felicia Porter
What was the Caribbean Islands' main industry during the colonial period?
The main industry was sugarcane. That was bad because there was a lot of people going for it.
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Why is tourism an important economy in the Caribbean islands?
1. It brings foreign exchange into the region.
2. It is their main source of income.
Who owns th Caribbean Islands?
Some, such as the Virgin Islands, are owned by the United States. Others are part of Holland, or part of the United Kingdom. Some islands are independent.
What is the Major industry of the Caribbean islands?
The major industry of the Caribbean Islands is sugarcane (other than tourism) because the climate allows for the ideal growing conditions for sugarcane. The winter climate is warm, and their summers are hot and wet.
Grenada is 133 square miles. It is an island that has 7 total smaller islands and is located at the southern end of Caribbean Sea.
It's a Creole word derived from the Spanish word "diablesa" or female devil. In many Caribbean islands, it is a mythical devil/woman that seduces men and then scratches their eyes out or kills them.
Spanish speaking countries in the Caribbean islands?
Some Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean islands include the Dominican Republic and Cuba, as well as Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States where Spanish is widely spoken. Additionally, Spanish may also be spoken in smaller territories like the Spanish Virgin Islands.
The three island groups that make up the Caribbean islands are?
the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas.
Where are the Caribbean islands?
In the Gulf of Mexico between North and South America. They are in the Continent of North America.
Grenada belongs to North America. Grenada is actually made up of six very small islands on the southern end of the Grenadines.
Why is Grenada pronounced gren-ade-a?
The pronunciation of Grenada as "gren-ade-a" is due to the historical influence of French on the English language. The name "Grenada" originates from Spanish and French explorers who first encountered the island, leading to the pronunciation we use today.
Which country owns the caribbean-islands?
Not one country owns all of the Carribean Islands. Many of them are independent. However, there are some that are parts of countries, such as Puerto Rico, which is U.S. territory. The only four countries that own some of the islands are the U.S., Great Britain, the Netherlands, and France. The rest are independent.
The area of Grenada in square miles?
Believe it,or not Grenada is only twelve miles wide (18 km) with a length of twenty-one miles (34 km). The total area is only 133 square miles.