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Kirani James, Grenada and the Little Island with a Big Heart

 International Business Times UK: "Grenada itself is literally a drop in the ocean. If you've ever heard of it  - most have not - you will have to search hard for it on a map of the Caribbean Sea to find it on the southern edge of of the Grenadines archipelago, off the coast of Venezuela. It is a textbook example of a "backwater". A mere 344 sq km with a population of 110,000 - about the size of a medium-sized town in the shires."


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