Grenada
21Grenada — Gre|na|da; s: Inselstaat im Karibischen Meer. * * * Grenada Kurzinformation: Fläche: 344 km2 Einwohner: (2000) 99 000 Hauptstadt: Saint George s Amtssprache: Englisch …
22Grenada 17 — The Grenada 17 are seventeen political, military and civilian figures who were convicted of various crimes associated with the overthrow of the Maurice Bishop government of Grenada in 1983 and the subsequent murder of Bishop.HistoryIn October… …
23Grenada — noun an island state in the West Indies in the southeastern Caribbean Sea; an independent state within the British Commonwealth • Derivationally related forms: ↑Grenadian • Instance Hypernyms: ↑country, ↑state, ↑land • Member Holonyms: ↑ …
24Grenada — French control of Grenada, established in the 18th century, was replaced by British control in the next century. Grenada attained independence in 1974. Roman Catholicism was established in Grenada under French rule and remains the religion… …
25Grenada — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Grenada peut faire référence à : Grenade  , selon diverses langues …
26Grenada — Sp Grenadà Ap Grenada L s. M. Antiluose, Grenada …
27Grenada — Original name in latin Grenada Name in other language Grenada, grynyda, mysysypy, Гренада State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 33.769 latitude 89.80842 altitude 67 Population 13092 Date 2011 05 14 …
28Grenada — noun /ɡɹəˈneɪ.də/ A country in the Caribbean. Official name: Grenada …
29Grenada — Gre|na|da a country in the Caribbean Sea consisting of the main island of Grenada, in the southern part of the Windward Islands, and some small islands called the Grenadines. It is a member of the British ↑commonwealth. Population 89,227 (2001).… …
30Grenada — Sp Greneidà Ap Grenada L JAV: ež., apyg. ir jos c. (Misisipės v ja) …