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Grenadian
It may refer to:
Grenadian Creole English, an Eastern Atlantic Creole
Grenadian Creole French or Patois, a variety of Antillean Creole French
Grenadian cuisine, a diversity of foods
Grenadian dollar, a history and overview of the currency
Grenadian music, a mix of styles
Grenadian people, the demographics
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Grenadian
Grenadian, a. and n. (grɪˈneɪdɪən) Also Grenadan. [f. Grenada, an island in the W. Indies + -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Grenada. B. n. An inhabitant of Grenada.1923 A. E. Aspinall Pocket Guide to West Indies (ed. 4) vi. 142 Grenadians..have been acquiring land. 1950 Caribbean Q. II. ii. 21 He...
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2 Americans believed dead after 3 Grenadian escapees hijacked their ...
Today2 Americans believed dead after 3 Grenadian escapees hijacked their yacht, police say. Three men, including an accused rapist, fled Grenada in a yacht where two people aboard might have been slain ...
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Grenadian Trinbagonian
Demographics
In 2011, there were 7,851 Grenadian-born people living in Trinidad and Tobago. Notable people
Grenadian ancestry
Destra Garcia
Fay-Ann Lyons
Trevor McDonald
Billy Ocean
Superblue
Grenadian-born
Mighty Sparrow
Tubal Uriah Butler
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Please explain how to make oil grenadian down | with a twist
oiled down with a twist so dresses your ingredients list you can pause and take a look we have chickens soaking in lime water so we wash the chicken in lime water salt meat soaking in some water you're gonna use some olive oil this isn't a chicken some allspice some garlic powder some onion powder s...
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Grenadian Creole
Grenadian Creole may refer to:
Grenadian Creole English, an Eastern Atlantic Creole
Grenadian Creole French or Patois, a variety of Antillean Creole
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Grenadian Creole French
Grenadian Creole is a variety of Antillean Creole. In Grenada and among Grenadians, it is referred to as Patois. Today most of the population speaks Grenadian Creole English.
Sample Words and Expressions
bebé [French 'bébé']: A foolish person.
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Grenadian Creole English
Grenadian Creole English is a Creole language spoken in Grenada. Grenadian Creole French as the lingua franca of the island.
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Grenadian Americans
Grenadian women often worked as nurses or maids. In September 2009, an American of Grenadian descent, Jumaane Williams, became the first Grenadian-American in New York City's Council.
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Grenadian passport
The Grenadian passport is a travel document issued to citizens of Grenada, in accordance with the Grenadian Citizenship Act of 1976 (Cap 54) and the Grenada Passport statement
Grenadian passports contain on their inside cover the following words in English only:
Visa requirements for Grenadian citizens
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Grenadian dollar
The history of currency in the British colony of Grenada closely follows that of the British Eastern Caribbean territories in general. Even though Queen Anne's proclamation of 1704 brought the gold standard to the West Indies, silver pieces of eight (Spanish dollars and later Mexican dollars) contin...
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2018 Grenadian constitutional referendum
A constitutional referendum was held in Grenada on 6 November 2018. The proposed constitutional amendment, which voters ultimately rejected, would have made the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) the final court of appeal, replacing the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and renamed the ...
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1967 Grenadian general election
General elections were held in Grenada on 24 August 1967. The result was a victory for the Grenada United Labour Party, which won seven of the ten seats. Voter turnout was 77.1%. Results References Elections in Grenada
1967 in Grenada
Grenada
August 1967 events in North America
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1984 Grenadian general election
General elections were held in Grenada on 3 December 1984, the first after the U.S.-led invasion that followed two coups. The result was a victory for the New National Party, which won 14 of the 15 seats. Voter turnout was 86%. Results References Elections in Grenada
General
Grenada
Grenada
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Grenadian nationality law
Grenadian nationality law is regulated by the 1973 Grenadian Constitution, as amended; the Citizenship Act of 1976, and its revisions; and various British Acquiring Grenadian nationality
Grenadian nationality is acquired through birth, registration, or naturalisation.
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