Official name
Grenada
Name in local language
Grenada (en)
Continent
Americas
Subcontinent
Caribbean
Population (ranking: 204e )
115,465 inhabitants (2019)
Population growth
1.09 % / year
Area
349 km²
Density
330.85 inhabitants / km²
GDP (ranking: 212e )
1.207 billions $USD (2018)
GDP/capita (ranking )
10,834 $USD (2018)
GDP growth
4.80 % / year (2018)
Life expectancy (ranking )
72.40 years (2018)
Birth rate
16.90 ‰ (2013)
Fertility rate
2.10 children / woman (2017)
Death rate (ranking )
7.60 ‰ (2013)
Infant mortality rate (ranking )
15.00 ‰ (2017)
Literacy rate
96.00 % (2013)
Official languages
English de facto (French Creole spoken)
Currency
East Caribbean dollar ($ XCD)
HDI (ranking: 110e )
0.763 / 1 (2018)
EPI (ranking )
50.93 (2018)
Government
Constitutional monarchy
Head of State
Queen Elizabeth II ; Governor-General Cécile La Grenade
National Day
7 February (independence of 1974)
ISO Codes
GD, GRD
Demonym
Grenadian
Tourists (ranking )
146,000 people (2017)
Grenada is an island state in the Caribbean Sea, which includes the island of Grenada, the island of Carriacou and the island of Petite Martinique, located in the southern part of the Grenadines archipelago. The country shares this archipelago with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines , located to the north. To the south are Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela .
Calivigny Island, Grenada
St. George’s, capital of Grenada
St. George’s, capital of Grenada
Urban areas (2017)
Urban areas
Population
St. George's
52,984 inhabitants
Administrative divisions
Parishes
Population
Area
Carriacou et Petite Martinique (Dépendance)
9,521 inhabitants
38 km²
Saint Andrew
24,749 inhabitants
91 km²
Saint David
11,286 inhabitants
47 km²
Saint George
37,057 inhabitants
67 km²
Saint John
8,591 inhabitants
39 km²
Saint Mark
3,994 inhabitants
23 km²
Saint Patrick
10,674 inhabitants
44 km²
See also