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Grenada is a small, beautiful island nation in the Caribbean. Its flag, comprised of red, yellow, and green, features seven stars.
The country is famous for its spices and beautiful beaches. It is particularly known as a world-leading producer of nutmeg.
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Grenada's flag was adopted upon its independence in 1974. Red symbolizes courage and vitality, yellow represents the sun and friendliness, and green stands for agriculture and vegetation. The seven stars represent Grenada's seven parishes.
Known as the "Spice Isle" of the Caribbean, Grenada has a history of spice trade dating back to the colonial era. Today, it is also famous for ecotourism and luxury resorts, attracting tourists from all over the world.