guadeloupe

  • 11Guadeloupe — er en vestindisk ø under Frankrig …

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  • 12Guadeloupe — an island in the Caribbean Sea, south of Antigua and Barbuda and north of Dominica. The island is a ↑dependency of France. Population: 431,170 (2001). Capital: Basse Terre …

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  • 13Guadeloupe — [gwä΄də lo͞op′] overseas department of France consisting of two islands (BASSE TERRE & GRANDE TERRE) and five island dependencies in the Leeward Islands: 658 sq mi (1,704 sq km); pop. 387,000; cap. Basse Terre …

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  • 14Guadeloupe — Not to be confused with Guadalupe (disambiguation). Coordinates: 16°15′N 61°35′W / 16.25°N 61.583°W / 16.25; 61.583 …

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  • 15Guadeloupe — 16°15′N 61°35′W / 16.25, 61.583 …

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  • 16Guadeloupe — /gwahd l oohp /, n. two islands (Basse Terre and Grande Terre) separated by a narrow channel in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies: together with five dependencies they form an overseas department of France. 334,900; 687 sq. mi. (1179 sq. km) …

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  • 17Guadeloupe —    Following the establishment of French rule, Roman Catholicism became the dominant religious influence on the island, whose main population are descendants of African slaves.    Protestant influence came to Guadeloupe with the arrival of… …

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  • 18Guadeloupe — 1 Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Guadeloupe Country and Admin Code GP.GP GP 2 Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Guadeloupe Country and Admin Code GP.GP.971 GP …

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  • 19Guadeloupe — geographical name two islands, Basse Terre (or Guadeloupe proper) & Grande Terre, in French West Indies in central Leeward Islands; an overseas department of France capital Basse Terre (on Basse Terre Island) area 582 square miles (1507 square… …

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  • 20Guadeloupe — noun /ɡwɑː(ɹ).də.luːp/ a) An island in the northeastern edge of the Caribbean Sea. b) An island group, including the island of Guadeloupe, constituting one of the overseas departments of France …

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