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Grenada History
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URL: http://www.sealinkars.com/Grenadahis.htm
"This cultural mix lives on today in the country's multi-ethnic cuisine, in the French-African lilt of the language, and in the names (both British and
French) of the villages. Until 1958 the island remained a British colony, when it joined the abortive Federation of the West Indies". [ eng ] |

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iExplore | Research
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URL: http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Grenada/History
iExplore - Grenada travel: iExplore is your complete Grenada travel guide. Search for trips and travel, talk to travel experts, or read trip reviews. [ eng ] |

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History of Grenada
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URL: http://history1900s.about.com/library/world/blxgrenada.htm
Comprehensive online resources about the history of the country of Grenada. [ eng ] |

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Grenada - History
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URL: http://www.skyviews.com/grenada/history.html
Calabash Skyviews - Your on-line Guide to the Caribbean. [ eng ] |

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KENYATTA'S GRENADA HISTORY PAGE
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URL: http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ag52/grenhis.htm
The Arawaks or Taino, an Amerindian tribe from the Amazon basin first settled Grenada in about the 1st Century A. D. The more war like Caribs, who originated in
what is now central Brazil, over ran the more peaceful Arawaks and dominated the island until 150 years after Christopher Columbus first named the island
Concepción in 1498. [ eng ] |

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Grenada - History & Culture
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URL: http://www.geographia.com/grenada/gdhis01.htm
The French then adapted Granada to Grenade, and the British
followed suit, changing Grenade to Grenada (pronounced Gre-nay-da).
Although none of the European powers had any trouble naming the
island, they found colonization a much more difficult prospect. [ eng ] |

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History of Grenada
- English
URL: http://www.worldrover.com/history/grenada_history.html
The origin of the
name "Grenada" is obscure but it is likely that Spanish sailors renamed the island for the
city of Granada. By the beginning of the 18th century, the name "Grenada," or "la Grenade"
in French, was in common use. [ eng ] |

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History of Grenada Sport Club
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URL: http://webcenter.ru/~lunoxod1/ehistor.html
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World History Archives: The history of Grenada
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URL: http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/43/index-gcc.html
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