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Mombin-Crochu's population is 25,113.

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le perroquet est un grand oiseau. Certains perroquets peuvent parler. Il ont un bec puissant et crochu. Ils ont des plumes colorées, (vertes, grises, rouges, blanches), et une longue queue.

The parrot is a large bird. Some parrots can speak. They have a powerful, hooked beak. They have colourful feathers, (green, grey, red, white), and a long tail.

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There are many types of eagles.

Assuming you are talking about the "golden eagle", which is called "aigle royal" in French, I would use the words "majestueux" (to refer to the "royal" part of the name), maybe in the expression "son vol majestueux" (his majestic or regal glide), I might also use the words "son envergure de géant" to describe its large wingspan, something about the boldness of his beak and his piecing eyes, "ses yeux perçants et son noble bec crochu," his talons large enough to carry a kid (the sheep's kid, not a child) "ses serres puissantes pouvant arracher un agneau à sa mère" (let's be a bit dramatic there, like in an English documentary).

You can also talk about this nest or eyrie ("son aire haut perchée".)

The "fauconnerie", the art of raising birds of prey and hunting with them, is a very ancient discipline, and has an extensive vocabulary that is fun to learn, dating back to the Middle Ages.

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Alphabetically sorted, a list of about 80 French names in Grenada:

Après tout : after all

Anse la Roche (on Carriacou): Rock bay

Barique : barrel

Beaulieu : beautiful place

Beauséjour : beautiful residency

Belle Isle, Belle isles : beautiful island

Belmont : beautiful mount

Belvédère : panorama

Bonaire : good air

Bretache (old French) (on Carriacou): crenel, crenellated battlement

Caille island : quail island

Castaigne : chestnut

Céleste : celestial

Champ Fleurs : flower field

Chapeau Carré (on Carriacou): square hat

Corbeau : raven

Crochu : hooked, crooked

Duquesne : an old French name "from the Oak"

Durmont : hard mountain

Fontainbleu falls : after the town of Fontainebleau, south of Paris

Gouyave, Goyave, Guyave, Gouave : guava

Grand Anse : big bay

Grand Bras : long arms

Grand Mal : bad disease / big evil

Grand Pauvre : Great Poor (an allegory for "Christ")

Grand Roy : great king

Gros Point : big point

l'Anse aux épines : thorn bay, prickly bay

l'Espérance : hope

l'Etage : upstairs

La Baye / La baie : the bay

la Fillette: the little girl

La Fortune : Fortune

La Mode : Fashion

La Pierre : the stone

la Poterie : the potter's

la Sagesse bay : Wisdom bay

la Tante : the aunt

les Tantes (islands) : the aunts

La Borie, Laborie : (an old shepherd hut)

le petit trou : the small hole

Mardi Gras : Fat Tuesday

Marigot : the swamp

Marquis : Marquee

Mirabeau : a place where you have a large view

mon Plaisir : my pleasure

Mon Repos : my rest

Mont Tout, Mont Toute : all mountain

Montreuil : numerous placenames in France

Morne délice : delightful mountain

Morne Docteur : doctor mount

Morne Fendue : cracked mountain

Morne jaloux : jealous mountain

Morne Longue : long mountain

Morne rouge : red mountain

Morne Tranquille : Quiet mountain

Noelville : Christmastown

Nonpareil : without equal

Palmiste : palm tree

Pecher : peach tree

perdmontemps : wastes my time

Petite Anse : small bay

Petite Martinique : Little Martinique (from the name of the large French island in the Carribbean)

petit étang : the pond

Petit Saint Hilaire (on Carriacou): little Saint Hilaire (a place name existing as very numerous villages in France)

Pomme rose : pink apple

Pyrénées : (mountain range separating France from Spain)

Quarrière : a quarry

Ravine : gulch, gully

Requin Bay : Shark bay

Ronde island : round island

Rosemont : rose mount

Saint Cloud (French town near Paris)

Saint-Omer : a town in northern France

Salines : salt pans, salt fields

Sans Souci : without trouble

Sauteurs : jumpers

Soubise : under winter's winds

Terre Cannes : Sugar Cane fields

Vendome : (from the French town Vendôme)

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