Grenada

  • 31Grenada — /grəˈneɪdə/ (say gruh nayduh) noun a parliamentary state consisting of the island of Grenada, the most southerly of the Windward Islands in the West Indies; a British colony before independence in 1974. 344 km2. Languages: French and two creoles …

  • 32Grenada–United States relations — Grenada United States relations are bilateral relations between Grenada and the United States.The U.S. Government established an embassy in Grenada in November 1983. The U.S. Ambassador to Grenada is resident in Bridgetown, Barbados. The embassy… …

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  • 33Grenada–Russia relations — Grenada Russia relations are the bilateral foreign relations between Grenada and Russia. At the time of the New Jewel Movement, when Cuba helped Russia (who was the Soviet Union at that time) make Grenada a Cuban Soviet colony . Grenada and the… …

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  • 34Grenada-Soviet Union relations — Grenada Soviet relations refers to the relations between Grenada, and the Soviet Union (now Russia). The two countries had relations during the New Jewel Movement.Under New Jewel MovementOn October 1983 the Soviet Union tried to make the island… …

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  • 35Grenada (Mississippi) — Grenada Lage in Mississippi …

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  • 36Grenada Lake — Nördlicher Bereich des Grenada Lake …

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  • 37Grenada (Misisipi) — Grenada Ciudad de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 38Grenada (disambiguation) — Grenada or Granada may refer to:Grenada* Grenada, an island nation in the Caribbean * Grenada, California, a town in the United States * Grenada, Mississippi, a city in the United States * Grenada County, Mississippi, a county in the United… …

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  • 39Grenada Boys' Secondary School — is an important Grammar School in Grenada.OriginsFollowing the Education Ordinance of 1882, provision was made for a Board of Education and an Inspector of Schools in Grenada. Initially Governor William Robinson suggested establishing six… …

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  • 40Grenada Masonic Temple — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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