Geography
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National Symbols
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This Caribbean nation is known as the “Island of Spice.”

Grenada

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This spice is Grenada’s most famous export.

Nutmeg

100

Grenada gained independence from this country in 1974.

United Kingdom

100

This lively music style is popular during Grenada’s carnival.

Soca

100

This is Grenada’s national bird.

Grenada Dove or Leptotila Wellsi

200

Grenada is located in this sea.

Caribbean Sea

200

A traditional Grenadian dish made with breadfruit, salted meat, and coconut milk.

Oil Down

200

This year marks Grenada’s independence.

1974

200

The last line of the "National Anthem" of Grenada.

As one people, one family, God bless our nation.

200

The red border on Grenada’s flag symbolizes courage, vitality, and this additional value.

Unity

300

This is the capital city of Grenada.

St. George’s

300

This fruit is commonly used in Grenadian juices and sauces.

Soursop

300

This fort overlooks the capital and was named after a French governor.

Fort George

300

This cultural tradition involves storytelling, drumming, and dance.

Big Drum dancing

300

 Although commonly called a nutmeg, the symbol on Grenada’s flag actually depicts this specific part of the spice.

Nutmeg seed with mace

400

Grenada is part of this group of islands.

Lesser Antilles

400

This annual celebration showcases Grenadian music, costumes, and culture.

Spicemas (Carnival)

400

This 1983 event involved U.S. military intervention in Grenada.

U.S. invasion of Grenada (Operation Urgent Fury)

400

This popular Caribbean music style uses storytelling and social commentary and is performed in Grenada.

Calypso

400

Grenada’s flag contains seven stars, but only this many parishes are located on the main island of Grenada.

Six

500

This underwater sculpture park is a famous attraction in Grenada.

Moliniere Underwater Sculpture Park

500

This locally made rum brand is famous in Grenada.

Clarke’s Court Rum

500

This former Grenadian leader was involved in the 1983 political crisis.

Maurice Bishop

500

This traditional instrument is often used alongside drums in Grenadian folk and soca music.

Conch Shell

500

The seven stars on Grenada’s flag symbolize the parishes, but one star represents a territory separate from the main island, which is also the birthplace of this historical figure who opposed colonial rule.

Carriacou & Petite Martinique and Eric Gairy.

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