Grenada is located about 200 kilometers northeast of the coast of Venezuela and south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The state consists of several islands of the Grenadines archipelago, a sub-archipelago of the Lesser Antilles, of which the island of Grenada itself is the largest
The capital St, George's is home to most of the population of about 110,000. Grenada's capital, with its harbor, is one of the most beautiful in the Caribbean. The architecture of the city and the port Carenage is characterized by the colonial heritage of the French and British.
The main island of Grenada is of volcanic origin and has fertile soils. The interior of the island of Grenada is very mountainous. The highest point is Mount Saint Catherine with a height of 840 meters above sea level. Numerous small rivers rise in the mountains, forming two larger lakes - Lake Antoine and Grand Tang Lake. With Annandale Falls and Concorde Falls there are two very beautiful waterfalls on the island.
Grenada is also known as the Spice Island and supplies one third of the world's supply of nutmeg. So you are guaranteed an interesting flora and fauna, because practically everything grows here - from cloves and laurels to vanilla and cinnamon to saffron and cocoa.
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