The flag of Grenada features a large central rectangular area surrounded by a red border, with three five-pointed yellow stars centered on the top and bottom borders. The central rectangle is divided diagonally into four alternating triangular areas of yellow at the top and bottom and green on the hoist and fly sides, and a five-pointed yellow star on a red circle is superimposed at its center. A symbolic nutmeg pod is situated on the green hoist-side triangle.

Grenada

Grenada

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Grenada (officially Grenada) is an independent country located in Caribbean, Americas. With a population of 109,021 people, it ranks #196 in the world by population. The country covers an area of 344 km² (#213 globally), with a population density of 317 people per km². The capital city is St. George's. The official language is English.

Key Facts

Population

109,021

#196 world ranking

Area

344 km²

#213 world ranking

Population Density

317/km²

Capital

St. George's

Driving Side

Left

Timezones

1

UTC-04:00

Continent

North America

Bordering Countries

0

neighboring countries

Languages

Currency

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capital of Grenada?
The capital of Grenada is St. George's.
What is the population of Grenada?
Grenada has a population of 109,021 people, ranking #196 in the world by population.
How big is Grenada?
Grenada covers an area of 344 km², ranking #213 in the world by area. The population density is 317 people per km².
What languages are spoken in Grenada?
The official languages of Grenada are: English.
What is the currency of Grenada?
The currency of Grenada is Eastern Caribbean dollar ($).

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