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.
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The mountain in Grenada that begins with G is called Mount Saint Catherine. It is the highest peak in Grenada, standing at an elevation of 2,760 feet (840 meters) above sea level.
No, Georgetown is not the capital of Grenada. The capital of Grenada is St. George's. Georgetown is actually the capital of Guyana.
Yes, Grenada is a proper noun as it refers to a specific place, the Caribbean island country of Grenada.
Grenada is located in the northern hemisphere.
how did grenada got it name
Grenada got bombed by Russia on October 13 1983
Most likely from the Calliste family name of an early French settler. No information about it on the web though, so I could be wrong.
no it does not
Unfortunately, in Jamaica, we don't have presidents. We, instead, use Prime Ministers.
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from Christopher Columbus
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Grenada is the country where boil dung is found as its national dish
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