Grenada
Grenada is a three island state: Grenada, Carriacou, and Petit Martinique.
Grenada is the largest of the three. The total area is 133 square miles.
Grenada's population numbers about 93,000, comprising citizens of African (75%), East Indian, and European descent.
The oldest record of the history of Grenada dates back to 1498, the year Columbus discovered the islands. It was he who named the islands 'Concepcion'.
The economy of Grenada is heavily
dependent on tourism as its main source of foreign exchange. -


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