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Grande-Terre

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plateau. Its surface is a series of rolling hills, white sand beaches and cliffs. The island's beaches consist of both white and black sands, as well as beaches of golden sand. Of the two islands, Grande-Terre is home to the majority of Guadeloupe's farmlands and tourist resorts.
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Historically, Grande-Terre Island was called "cibuqueira", ("Gum tree island", in the Caribbean language) and the island of Basse-Terre, "Caloucaera" (Karukera), a word meaning "the island of beautiful waters" in the Caribbean language.
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Petite Terre Islands appear about 10 km (6.2 mi) to the south-east of the island of Grande-Terre. Grande-Terre was so named in contrast with these two small islands.
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Grande-Terre Island (upper right) from space, September 1994. North is to the upper left in this view.
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This article is about a part of Guadeloupe Island. For other uses of the toponym "Grande-Terre", see
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Panorama of la Pointe de la Grande Vigie in the north of Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe.
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the population of Grande-Terre was 197,603 inhabitants living in 10
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Map of places of interest in Grande-Terre, the eastern part of
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Despite its name, Grande-Terre (literally "Large Land" in
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The island has a land area of 586.68 km. At the
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Grande Terre

Guadeloupe island

Caribbean Sea
16°19′03″N 61°25′43″W / 16.31750°N 61.42861°W / 16.31750; -61.42861
Leeward Islands
Morne l'Escade
France
Overseas department
Guadeloupe
Les Abymes
Black
Mulatto
White
Indo-Guadeloupean
Lebanese
Syrians
Chinese

French
[ɡʁɑ̃dtɛʁ]
Antillean Creole
Guadeloupe
Lesser Antilles
Basse-Terre
Pointe de la Grande Vigie
La Désirade
Marie Galante
French

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