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Carib Indians inhabited Grenada when COLUMBUS discovered the island in 1498, but it remained uncolonized for more than a century. The French settled Grenada in the 17th century, established sugar estates, and imported large numbers of African slaves. Britain took the island in 1762 and vigorously expanded sugar production. In the 19th century, cacao eventually surpassed sugar a....
» British Quick Facts
| Population | 89,703 |
| Culture | Grenadian |
| Religion | Roman Catholic 53%, Anglican 13.8%, other Protestant 33.2% |
| Famous For | Grand Anse Beach, Carenage, Fort George |
| Best Travel Time | Any time |
| Highest Point | English (official), French patois |
| Lowest Point | Caribbean Sea 0 m |
| Capital City | Saint George's |
| Independence Day | 7 February 1974 (from UK) |
| Language | English (official), French patois |
| Total Area | 344 sq km (twice the size of Washington, DC) |
| Currency | East Caribbean dollar (XCD) |
| Export | bananas, cocoa, nutmeg, fruit and vegetables, clothing, mace |
| Import | food, manufactured goods, machinery, chemicals, fuel |
British News
» Thomas Cook warns shareholders on disposals
» Canada’s Fairfax Financial wins auction for Thomas Cook India
» Holiday firm threatens lawsuit over The Voice
» Thomas Cook sells aircraft to boost cash position
» UPDATE 1-Thomas Cook sells aircraft to boost cash position
» Madeleine McCann photo appears in travel advertisement
» Redmond O'Hanlon wins prestigious Dutch prize
» Thomas Cook sells planes to boost cash position
» Leading European travel companies prepare for possible Greek exit from eurozone
» European travel groups prepare for Greek euro exit
British travel company Thomas Cook warned its shareholders this weekend that the firm could go into administration if they fail to back two planned disposals.
» Canada’s Fairfax Financial wins auction for Thomas Cook India
British travel company Thomas Cook accepts $150 million bid from Fairfax Financial for its Indian business.
» Holiday firm threatens lawsuit over The Voice
Bosses at a British travel company are considering launching legal action against the BBC over its hit TV talent show The Voice.
» Thomas Cook sells aircraft to boost cash position
LONDON (Reuters) - British travel firm Thomas Cook said on Friday it had agreed to sell and lease back 17 of its aircraft, providing 183 million pounds to ease the pressure on the debt-laden group as its first-half losses widened. Chief Executive Sam Weihagen said the aircraft disposals provided substantial additional liquidity against a backdrop of a difficult trading environment. "As expected ...
» UPDATE 1-Thomas Cook sells aircraft to boost cash position
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - British travel firm Thomas Cook said on Friday it had agreed to sell and lease back 17of its aircraft, providing 183 million pounds ($296 million) toease the pressure on the ...
» Madeleine McCann photo appears in travel advertisement
A British travel firm was quick to condemn the use of a photo of missing Madeleine McCann that appeared in an advertisement on its site. "We discovered this vile material yesterday and immediately broke all the [web] links to our site and contacted our lawyers," Chief Operating Officer Lawrence Hunt of lowcostholidays.com told the BBC. [...]
» Redmond O'Hanlon wins prestigious Dutch prize
The British travel writer Redmond O'Hanlon has won the prestigious Dutch television Nipkow prize for the best tv programme.
» Thomas Cook sells planes to boost cash position
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - Thomas Cook (TCG.L) has agreed to sell and lease back 17 aircraft, providing 183 million pounds to ease pressure on the debt-laden British travel company after its first-half ...
» Leading European travel companies prepare for possible Greek exit from eurozone
BERLIN - European travel companies are planning for a possible Greek exit from the eurozone, as the country's political leaders gave up trying to forge a government Tuesday and announced fresh elections for June.
» European travel groups prepare for Greek euro exit
European travel companies are planning for a possible Greek exit from the eurozone, as the country's political leaders gave up trying to forge a government Tuesday and announced fresh elections for June.
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