Grenada is an island country in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. St George’s is the capital and the largest city of Grenada. The other major cities and towns in Grenada are Gouyave, Grenville, Victoria, Saint David’s, Sauteurs, Hillsborough, Amber Belair, Bacolet, Barique, Becke Moui, Belmont, Bogles, Bois de Gannes, Calivigny, Chantimelle, Chutz, Diego Piece, Elie Hall, Gouyave, Grand Roy, Grenville, Maulti, Morne Fendue, Mount Horne, Paraclete, Paradise, Sauteurs, Tivoli, Union, Victoria, Willis, etc.
The official languages of the country in Grenada are English and Grenadian Creole. The other spoken languages in Grenada are French, etc. Grenada is well known for its unique way of celebrating its festivals like the Port Louis Grenada Sailing Festival, Independence Day, Carriacou Carnival, Spicemas Festival, Carriacou Panrang Festival, etc. Many foreigners or travelers also take part in the celebration and enjoy it.
The official name of the postal service in Grenada is Grenada Postal Corporation (GPC). The postal service in Grenada was introduced on 24 January 1997 and the name Grenada Postal Corporation was adopted in 1996. At first, there was so much controversy over the places which were registered under the postal code office, but then slowly every region in Grenada got its postal codes. The pin code is segregated in such a way that each of the postal codes is.
Grenada has a total land area of 348 km2, which comes to around a total of 134 mi2. The territory of Grenada is divided into six parishes namely, Saint Patrick, Saint Mark, Saint John, Saint Andrew, Saint George, and Saint David. It was further subdivided into cities, municipalities, towns, and villages.
Grenada has major sources of water including groundwater, lakes, rainwater, rivers, snow, soil moisture springs, streams, water, waterfall, wetlands, etc. Grenada has more than two lakes and a few water bodies. Some water bodies have developed as tourist spots. Many water bodies are small in area and contain a minimum volume of water. Most of these water bodies are fresh water and very few are salt lakes.
Grenada contains more than 35 named mountains. The highest peak and the most prominent mountain is Mount Saint Catherine which is about 840 meters (2,932 feet). The other major mountains in Grenada are Mount Qua Qua, Mount Sinai, South East Mountain, Mount Granby, Mount Lebanon, Mount Maitland, Mount Nelson, Mount d’Or, Mount Moritz, Top Hill, Mt. Airy, etc.