WHAT DOES GRENÁDĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
Definition of grenádă in the Romanian dictionary
GRENADE f. 1) Projected with explosive charge, which is thrown by hand or with a special device. 2) Sport An object similar to a projectile used in athletic throws. 3) Sport practiced with this object.
10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «GRENÁDĂ»
Discover the use of
grenádă in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
grenádă and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Grenada: A History of Its People
It provides a detailed chronological historical analysis but focuses especially on the story and everyday lives of its inhabitants from the earliest days of settlement by the Arawaks to the overthrow of revolutionary Prime Minister, Maurice ...
2
Grenada: Recent Economic Developments
This paper reports economic developments in Grenada during the 1990s.
International Monetary Fund,
1997
3
Bradt Grenada: Carriacou, Petite Martinique
Provides an overview of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique, offering advice for planning a trip and includes recommendations for lodging, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and sightseeing attractions.
4
Adventure Guide to Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
The book also had a nicely organized table of contents which helped navigate the book quickly... This is an excellent guidebook for the area and is highly recommended." -- Matthew Clark (Amazon reviewer).
Cindy Kilgore Brown, Alan Moore,
2007
5
Grenada: The Untold Story
Traces the rise to power of Maurice Bishop, who became Prime Minister of Grenada, and explains the reasons behind his assassination and the U.S. intervention in this small Caribbean island.
Gregory W. Sandford, Richard Vigilante,
1984
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Grenada Uncovered: An Uncommon View of the Island's ...
Grenada Uncovered distinguishes Grenada-a 120-mile tropical, Caribbean island- beyond the obvious notion that it is a tourist's paradise.
Raymond D. Viechweg,
2010
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Grenada: Carriacou - Petite Martinique - Pagina 20
There are 15 members of the House of Representatives who represent single-seat constituencies in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. They are elected by democratic vote for a period of up to five years. The Senate has 13 members ...
8
Kelsen in the "Grenada Court": Essays on Revolutionary ...
This collection of clear, readily understood essays, shows that the Court determined its own validity as a matter of necessity. Using examples from around the Commonwealth, the case of Bernard Coard & Ors. v.
Simeon C. R. McIntosh,
2008
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Grenada: Revolution and Invasion
Recounts the political background of the small Caribbean nation, describes the events leading up to the U.S. invasion, and looks at the future of Grenada
Anthony Payne, Paul K. Sutton, Tony Thorndike,
1985
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Grenada 1983 - Pagina 3
The island of Grenada was first discovered by Columbus in 1498 on his third voyage to the New World. Thereafter, it passed through Spanish and French hands, and finally came under British ownership during the i8th century. Nutmeg and ...