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Arts and Entertainment Possible topics include architecture, artists and galleries, clubs and venues, comics, dance, events,
libraries, movies, museums, music, photography, and theater.
(less...) Business and EconomyCarriacouGovernment Sites may include, but not limited to: government offices and services, embassies and consulates of foreign countries, elected officials, law enforcement,
military agencies, and related governmental resources.
(less...) Guides and Directories For the listing of websites serving as a source of information on area businesses, events, government, history, and the community.
Maps and ViewsNews and MediaPetite MartiniqueRecreation and SportsSociety and CultureTransportationTravel and TourismWeatherReal Estate Real Estate and Development companies on the island of Grenada.
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Catalan Llocs en Internet sobre aquest país, les seves institucions, associacions i empreses que actuïn allí. Estat insular de l'Amèrica Central, la més meridional de les Petites Antilles. Inclou les
illes Grenadines del sud (la principal de les quals és Carriacou), mentre que les Grenadines septentrionals pertanyen a Saint Vincent i les Grenadines, l'estat que es troba al nord de Grenada. Està banyada pel mar Carib a l'oest i l'oceà Atlàntic a l'est, i al sud té les costes de Veneçuela i Trinitat i Tobago.
(less...) French Cette catégorie est destinée à recevoir les sites portant spécifiquement sur la Grenade. La Démocratie parlementaire de Grenade : localisation - Caraïbes - Petites Antilles *
capitale - Saint George's * langue officielle : Anglais.
(less...) GermanItalianJapanese グレナダ(Grenada)に関するサイトを扱います。 首都はセントジョージズ、言語は英語で、1974年に英国から独立しました。
Russian Подборка сайтов о Гренаде на русском языке.
SpanishGrenadaNeigbour categories
Anguilla The island of Anguilla has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Winner of many awards for its tourism product, the island welcomes visitors to its up-market
resorts and affordable holiday apartments and villas.
(less...) Antigua and Barbuda This category is for sites covering Antigua and Barbuda and its dependencies such as Redonda. Antigua and Barbuda are two islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean,
east-southeast of Puerto Rico. Capital: Saint John's
(less...) Arts and Entertainment Possible topics include architecture, artists and galleries, clubs and venues, comics, dance, events,
libraries, movies, museums, music, photography, and theater.
(less...) Aruba This category is for sites covering the Caribbean island of Aruba, formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles, but from 1st January 1986, a
separate entity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
(less...) BahamasBarbados This category is intended for resources in English related to Barbados. The description of the resource
must be in English, brief, and summarize its content.
(less...) British Virgin IslandsBusiness and Economy Activities included in this Category: advertising and marketing, agriculture, automotive, beauty and cosmetic services, business to business, classifieds, computers and internet, construction and
maintenance, directories, economic development, employment, entertainment and media, event planning, financial services, funeral services, home and garden, industrial, insurance, legal services, marine sales and services, oil and gas, organizations, printing, public utilities, publishing, real estate, restaurants and bars, services, shipping, storage, and logistics, shopping, telecommunications, and wineries.
(less...) Cayman Islands First discovered by Columbus in 1503 and named "Tortugas" in reference to the turtles clustered around the two smaller islands, were eventually colonised by the British, and remained a British
dependency until gaining their independence in 1962. The Cayman Islands, comprised by three islands: Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac, are located at 19 30 N, 80 30 W, approximately midway between Cuba and Honduras.
(less...) Cuba An island located between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, 150 km (90 miles) south of Key West, Florida. It is the largest country in the Caribbean, and the westernmost island of the
Greater Antilles. A former Spanish colony, Cuba achieved independence in 1898. A revolution in 1959 resulted in a socialist republic led by Fidel Castro. Natural resources include metal ores, arable land, and a favorable position for tourism and maritime trade.
(less...) DominicaDominican RepublicEducation Includes local educational institutions, programs, opportunities, and specific educational resources.
Government Sites may include, but not limited to: government offices and services, embassies and consulates of foreign countries, elected officials, law enforcement,
military agencies, and related governmental resources.
(less...) Guadeloupe Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France, is an archipelago of nine inhabited islands, including Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, La Desirade, Iles des Saintes, Saint-Barthelemy, Iles de
la Petite Terre, and Saint-Martin (French part of the island of Saint Martin/Sint Maarten).
(less...) Guides and Directories For the listing of websites serving as a source of information on area businesses, events, government, history, and the community. Sites offering information specific to tourism or lodging should
be submitted to the Travel and Tourism sub-category.
(less...) HaitiHealth Includes health and medical resources specific to the region.
Islands The Islands category contains pointers to each of the islands of the Caribbean for which the directory has website links. Click on any letter to
see all islands whose names start with that letter.
(less...) JamaicaMaps and Views This category includes links to maps, photograph sites, live web cams, satellite imagery and any visual representation of the area.
MartiniqueMontserrat This category is for sites covering Montserrat, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, most of Montserrat has been devastated due to the eruption of the Soufriere Hills volcano,
and over two-thirds of the population has fled abroad. Montserrat is located about 40 km SW of Antigua in the Leeward Islands and is part of the British West Indies.
(less...) Navassa Island Navassa Island is an uninhabited island and serves as a National Wildlife Refuge administered by the Fish and Wildlife
Service, United States Department of the Interior.
(less...) Netherlands Antilles The Netherlands Antilles is an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands comprised of five islands: Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St. Eustatius (aka Statia), and St. Maarten (Dutch
side). The capital is Willemstad, located on Curaçao.
(less...) News and Media News sites provide material informing, explaining, or commenting on the events and issues of the day. In addition, web sites with information 'about' news and about news reporting are within the scope
of the category. This might include essays on current events or sites describing news sources in detail. Media sites have to do with issues and processes of reporting and interpreting the news.
(less...) Puerto Rico This category is intended for resources in English about Puerto Rico. Esta categoría es únicamente para recursos en inglés que tengan que ver con Puerto Rico. Todo recurso en español que tenga que
ver con Puerto Rico debe ser listado bajo la categoría World: Español: Regional: Puerto Rico.
(less...) Recreation and Sports Includes all hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to the region, including recreation organizations.
Saint Barthelemy Saint Barthelemy (often called, St Barts) is used to be part(till 2006) of Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France. Today, the
island of St Barthelemy is an oversea French territory.
(less...) Saint Kitts and NevisSaint Lucia St. Lucia is a small, tropical island still relatively unknown. One of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located midway down the Eastern Caribbean chain, between Martinique and St.
Vincent, and north of Barbados. St. Lucia is only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide. The Atlantic Ocean kisses its eastern shore, while the beaches of the west coast owe their beauty to the calm Caribbean Sea.
(less...) Saint Martin Saint Martin is the northern French portion of the Saint Martin/Sint Maarten island, a 37 square-mile island located in the Caribbean. Half Dutch and half French, the island has a European feel paired
with a multi-ethnic heritage. Saint Martin is part of Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France. Please re-direct sites located on or focused on Sint Marteen (the Dutch side) to Regional: Caribbean: Netherlands Antilles: Sint Maarten category or its subcategories.
(less...) Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesScience and Environment Includes information about the Caribbean natural environment; as well as scientific activities specific to the region.
Society and Culture Includes sites that reflect the make up of the Caribbean community. The people, history, resources, and institutions that serve the people.
Transportation Includes transportation resources for those traveling to and from, and within the Caribbean.
Travel and Tourism Includes area attractions and resources for those traveling in the Caribbean, including tourist guides.
Trinidad and Tobago English Webpages Only.
Turks and Caicos Turk and Caicos Islands, are a dependent territory of the United Kingdom. The Turk and Caicos Islands refer to the grouping of these islands: Ambergris Cays East Caicos Grand Caicos Grand Turk North
Caicos Providenciales Salt Cay South Caicos West Caicos Capital City: Cockburn Town (Grand Turk)
(less...) US Virgin Islands The Virgin Islands are group of about 100 small islands located at the East of Puerto Rico. They were discovered by Columbus in 1493. Six out of the nine main islands has been British since 1666. The
remaining three (St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John), as well as about 50 of the smaller islands, were eventually acquired by Denmark, which named them the Danish West Indies. In 1917, these islands were purchased by the U.S. from Denmark. Congress granted U.S. citizenship to Virgin Islanders in 1927.
(less...) Weather Includes all weather-related sites for the Caribbean, including allergy and smog alerts, disaster warnings, and ultraviolet forecasts.
Employment Includes links to resources offering information on employment in the region.
Real Estate This category includes links to sites focused on real estate, commercial or residential. Sites may include, but not limited to: agents and
agencies, inspections, appraisals, and title services.
(less...) Shopping Possible shopping activities include those related to antiques and collectibles, books, clothing, convenience stores, flowers and gifts, food, furniture, health products, jewelry, malls, pawn
brokers, rentals, specialties, and sporting goods.
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