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  2. History of Carriacou - Wikipedia

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    Carriacou is the largest island of the ... Grenada organised the largest gathering in Carriacou history at the Digg Playing Field in Harvey Vale and there were 7,000 ...

  3. Carriacou - Wikipedia

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    Carriacou (/ ˈ k ɛər i ə ˌ k u / KAIR-ee-ə-KOO) [1] is an island of the Grenadine Islands. It is a part of the nation of Grenada and is located in the south-eastern Caribbean Sea , northeast of the island of Grenada and the north coast of South America .

  4. Carriacou and Petite Martinique - Wikipedia

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    The people of Carriacou travel mainly by privately run 15 seater buses. Rental cars and taxis are also available and boats are commonplace. Lauriston Airport, located in Lauriston, Carriacou, is the island's major airport, and a small ferry boat known as the Osprey runs between Carriacou, Grenada, and Petite Martinique. The short distances ...

  5. Edward Roy Kent - Wikipedia

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    Edward Roy Kent CBE (1 October 1920 – 15 May 2009) was an estate owner, manager and agriculturalist in the Caribbean. [1] He was made CBE in 1992 for services to agriculture and in 2007 received an Honorary Doctorate Of Laws from the University of the West Indies for his contribution to agriculture and the welfare of Carriacou and Carriacouans.

  6. Grenada minister tells UN: hurricane-devastated Islands need ...

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    In Carriacou, he said, communications were only re-established on Thursday and the seas were so rough after Beryl that ships couldn’t land and neither could planes because the air control towers ...

  7. Judith Philip - Wikipedia

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    Judith Philip was born around 1760 on one of her parents' estates on either Carriacou or Petite Martinique, which at the time was part of La Grenade, a French colony.Her father, Honoré Philip, a French baker, [1] had immigrated from France in the 1750s with two brothers and his mother. [2]

  8. ‘The situation is grim.’ Hurricane Beryl shreds Caribbean ...

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    On the islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique — ground zero for Hurricane Beryl’s 150-mph eye — the toll is catastrophic: an estimated 95 percent of the homes are heavily damaged and ...

  9. Mapped: Hurricane Beryl powers through Caribbean islands as ...

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    Authorities have not yet been able to assess the situation on the islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique, where there were initial reports of major damage but communications were largely down ...