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Title: Guadeloupe


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Guadeloupe
  • By Mitchell Coffin 7E

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Back Round Information
  • Guadeloupe has been a French island since 1635.
    The island of Saint-Martin is divided with the
    Netherlands.

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Location
  • Caribbean, islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea,
    southeast of Puerto Rico. Guadeloupe is an
    archipelago of nine inhabited islands, including
    Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, La
    Desirade, Iles des Saintes (2), Saint-Barthelemy,
    Iles de la Petite Terre, and Saint-Martin (French
    part of the island of Saint Martin. Which is 10
    times the size of Washington DC.)

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Climate and Terrain
  • The climate is sub-tropical, with trade winds and
    high humidity levels.
  • Basse-Terre is volcanic in origin with interior
    mountains Grande-Terre is low limestone
    formation most of the seven other islands are
    volcanic in origin

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Natural Resources
  • Guadeloupe varies in resources. Its cultivable
    land, beaches and attract many tourists from
    around the world. There is 30 km of cultivable
    land in islands which are irrigated each year.
    Some natural hazard's not being volcanos is the
    hurricane season which starts in early October
    and ends in Late July. Soufriere is an active
    volcano in the area of Guadeloupe as well.

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The People Of The Islands
  • The population in 2001, was a soaring 431,170.
    Where as the population has grown 1.07 since
    then. Research says that the females of
    Guadeloupe will live longer than the males
  • male  74.01 years female  80.48 years

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Nationality
  • The Nationality of the people are noun 
    Guadeloupian (s) adjective  Guadeloupe
  • The ethnic back rounds vary among the people for
    example, black or mulatto 90, white 5, East
    Indian, Lebanese, Chinese less than 5.
  • Their Religion, followed by French is 95 roman
    catholic, Hindu and pagan African 4, Protestant
    1

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Language Literacy
  • Their official language is French although some
    people with other, nationalities speak their
    native tongue. Some Hispanic immigrated to
    Guadeloupe from neighboring countries and speak
    either French or Spanish.
  • Most children over the age of 15 can read and
    write. 90 of the total population can read and
    write, 90 of males and females can also read and
    write which leaves 20 not being able too.

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Government
  • The conventional long name is Department of
    Guadeloupe, but we usually call it by just
    Guadeloupe. The Foreign name for it is
    Departement de Guadeloupe. The capital is
    Basse-Terre, and currently do not have a form of
    government. Their national holiday is Bastille
    day which is July 14, and currently still serve
    under the French legal system. Their French
    constitution was 28 September 1958.

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Flag Description
  • Three horizontal bands, a narrow green band
    (top), a wide red band, and a narrow green band
    the green bands are separated from the red band
    by two narrow white stripes a gold five-pointed
    star is centered in the red band toward the hoist
    side the flag of France is used for official
    occasions

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Economy
  • The economy depends on agriculture, tourism,
    light industry, and services. It also depends on
    France for large subsidies and imports. Tourism
    is a key industry, with most tourists from the
    US an increasingly large number of cruise ships
    visit the islands. The traditional sugarcane crop
    is slowly being replaced by other crops, such as
    bananas (which now supply about 50 of export
    earnings), eggplant, and flowers. Other
    vegetables and root crops are cultivated for
    local consumption, although Guadeloupe is still
    dependent on imported food, mainly from France.
    Light industry features sugar and rum production.
    Most manufactured goods and fuel are imported.
    Unemployment is especially high among the young.
    Hurricanes periodically devastate the economy.

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Currency
  • Euros per US dollar - 1.0659 (January 2001),
    1.0854 (2000), 0.9386 (1999) French francs per
    US dollar - 5.8995 (1998), 5.8367 (1997), 5.1155
    (1996)
  • The Guadelupians usually use the French franc but
    have a tendency to use the Euro dollar which is
    no more famous in Europe.

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Communications
  • Currently there are 171.000 main telephone lines
    in use, with the exception of private or
    emergency lines. They do not have cellular phones
    but short wave radios and satellite phones. There
    are 130.000 radios In use and 18 broadcast
    stations. There are 5 television stations and
    118.000 televisions in use. Surprisingly there
    are 3 internet servers and only 4.000 people surf
    the net.

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Transportation
  • In total there are about 2,560 km of highway,
    965km being paved and the rest unpaved. There are
    no waterways but there are ports and harbors,
    which can be found in Basse-Terre, Gustavia (on
    Saint Barthelemy), Marigot, Pointe-a-Pitre. There
    are a total of 9 airports 8 with paved runways
    and 1 without.

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Military
  • The country of Guadeloupe has to rely on the
    French forces to keep battle ready for any
    occurring attack. Although there are French
    marines and air force in the immediate area there
    are such things as guerrilla warfare and
    renegades.
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