Grenada's Conception Island was named by Christopher Columbus during his fourth voyage to the New World in 1502. Columbus referred to the island as "Isla de la Concepción," reflecting his religious beliefs and the timing of his discovery, which coincided with the Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Mary. The name has persisted over the centuries, highlighting its historical significance.
it used to be called conception
The island of Grenada is northwest of Trinidad and Tobago. Grenada is composed of the main island and six smaller islands.
The island of Grenada
No Grenada is a windward island
Grenada was named by the Spanish after the city of Granada in Spain. The Spanish sailors who first came to the island in the late 15th century thought the lush landscape reminded them of Granada in Spain.
Why is Grenada a tri -island nation
Grenada * grenada is sometimes also called the "Isle of Spice"
Yes, Grenada is a proper noun as it refers to a specific place, the Caribbean island country of Grenada.
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