No, there are no active volcanoes in Grenada. The last volcanic activity on the island occurred over 100,000 years ago, and Grenada is not known to have any currently active volcanic activity.
Grenada covers an area of approximately 344 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 344,000,000 square meters.
Grenada is part of the Lesser Antilles, which is a chain of islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Grenada's natural resources include agricultural products such as nutmeg, mace, cocoa, and bananas. The country also has some mineral resources like clay and limestone. Additionally, Grenada's coastal waters support fishing and potential marine resources.
The population of Grenada did not decrease after Hurricane Ivan in 2004. However, many residents were displaced or left the country temporarily due to the widespread destruction caused by the hurricane.
The Grenada Dove is the national animal of Grenada.
The national anthem of Grenada is Hail Grenada. There is also a royal anthem of Grenada: God Save the Queen.
The island of Grenada is northwest of Trinidad and Tobago. Grenada is composed of the main island and six smaller islands.
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The island of Grenada
Grenada is technically in North America.
The U.S owns NO part of Grenada!
Grenada is its own country.
No Grenada is a windward island
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The country abbreviation for Grenada is GD.