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With better representation Carriacou, which is the biggest island in the Grenadines, would have had a thriving tourism industry.
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Carriacou, which is part of Grenada but a 90-minute ferry ride away, is a tiny island with just 7,000 residents.
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Carriacou, which is part of Grenada but a 90-minute ferry ride away, is a tiny island with just 7,000 residents.
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The island is subdivided into seven parishes, six on Grenada with Carriacou and Petit Martinique together constituting the seventh.
Grenada 2009
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The largest island, Grenada (311 km2), is 34 km long and 19 km wide, with two much smaller islands Carriacou (34 km2), and Petit Martinique (3.2 km2), thereby giving a total land area of 348.2 km2.
Grenada 2009
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The island is subdivided into seven parishes, six on Grenada with Carriacou and Petit Martinique together constituting the seventh.
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The largest island, Grenada (311 km2), is 34 km long and 19 km wide, with two much smaller islands Carriacou (34 km2), and Petit Martinique (3.2 km2), thereby giving a total land area of 348.2 km2.
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An American archaeologist and a British researcher are credited with discovery on a Carribean island, Carriacou to be exact.
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An American archaeologist and a British researcher are credited with discovery on a Carribean island, Carriacou to be exact.
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Plan and policy for a system of national parks and protected areas in Grenada and Carriacou.
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