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  2. Calivigny Island - Wikipedia

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    Grenada South Flight. Calivigny Island is a small islet off the southern coast of the island of Grenada in the Caribbean.Calivigny Island covers 80 acres, with its small pond, is located between the Atlantic and Caribbean oceans by the island of Grenada off Petit Calivigny Point, and can be very clearly seen just 0.140 miles (0.226 km) from Grenada's southern coastal road in Lower Woburn, or ...

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    For multi-course fine dining, deluxe spa sessions and jungle adventures, check out the best all-in resorts for a hands-off Caribbean holiday 6 of the best all-inclusive Caribbean holiday resorts ...

  4. Saint John Parish, Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Saint John is one of the parishes of Grenada. [1] Its capital is Gouyave. Fishing is the main industry. Gouyave is also home to Grenada's biggest nutmeg factory and also the Dougladston Estate, an old spice plantation. There is almost no tourism in this parish of Grenada, with only a few small guesthouses such as the Mango Bay Cottages in Woodford.

  5. Blue Waters Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Blue Waters Hotel, located in Soldiers Bay, Antigua, was first opened in 1960 as The Blue Waters Beach Hotel by Osmond Kelsick, a Royal Air Force airman noted as the only Antiguan squadron leader in World War II. [1] The hotel opened with just 16 rooms however by 1984 the property had grown to 45 rooms and was sold to British businessman Ronald ...

  6. St. George's, Grenada - Wikipedia

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    The Tikal was the first art cater shop in Grenada and it was opened in December 1959. Grenada achieved independence from Britain in 1974. Following a leftist coup in 1983, the island was invaded by U. S. troops and a pro-USA government was reinstated. In 2004, St. George's and the rest of Grenada was severely battered by Hurricane Ivan. The ...

  7. Saint Andrew Parish, Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Saint Andrew's is the largest parish in Grenada. The main town is Grenville , which is also Grenada's second largest town after St George's . Grenville is also known as La Baye (its former French name).

  8. Saint Patrick Parish, Grenada - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, the Maidstone sailing ship carried 289 Indians from Calcutta to Irvin's Bay to address a labour shortage on Grenada estates. [ 3 ] For much of the twentieth century, the parish was agricultural with several large estates accounting for a significant share of cocoa and nutmeg production in Grenada.

  9. Saint Mark Parish, Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Along the west coast of the island nation of Grenada lies the small fishing village of Victoria, Grenada.Victoria is the center of activity for the Saint Mark's parish, the smallest parish on the island in both area and populace with approximately 4,000 people residing.