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Carriacou and Petite Martinique, also known as the Southern Grenadines, is a dependency (part) of Grenada, lying north of Grenada island and south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the Lesser Antilles.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Carriacou Island is the largest island of the Grenadines, an archipelago in the Windward Islands chain. The island is Template:Convert with a population of 9,595 (2019 census). The main settlements on the island are Hillsborough, L'Esterre, Harvey Vale, and Windward.
The neighbouring island of Petite Martinique is Template:Convert away from Carriacou, and also a part of Grenada. With its Template:Convert and population of 900, it is smaller than Carriacou. Carriacou and Petite Martinique are known for its Regatta and Village Maroon.
Colonial history
[edit]On 27 September 1650, Jacques du Parquet bought Grenada from the Compagnie des Iles de l'Amerique, which was dissolved, for the equivalent of £1160. In 1657, Jacques du Parquet sold Grenada to Jean de Faudoas, Comte de Sérillac, for the equivalent of £1890.<ref>Steele, page 52</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> In 1664, King Louis XIV bought out the independent island owners and established the French West India Company.<ref name=steele54>Steele, page 54</ref> In 1674, the French West India Company was dissolved. Proprietary rule ended in Grenada, which became a French crown colony as a dependency of Martinique.<ref name=steele54/>
Carriacou and Petite Martinique was part of the French colony in 1762. It was part of the British Grenada colony from 1763 to 1779 and 1783–1974. It was part of the French Grenada colony from 1779 to 1783.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> During this turbulent period, most of the land on Carriacou and all of the property on Petite Martinique was owned by a free black woman, Judith Philip, and her family members.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> It has been a dependency of Grenada since 1974.
Geography
[edit]Carriacou is the largest of the Grenadines and is characterized by hilly terrain sloping to white sand beaches. The island stretches from Pegus Point in the south to Gun Point in the north and it is about Template:Convert long.
The island has several natural harbors and many coral reefs and small offshore islets.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The highest point on the island is High Point North at Template:Convert<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> above sea level. Carriacou has no rivers. Residents rely on rainfall for their water.
Islands
[edit]Name | Area | Population |
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Carriacou | Template:Convert | 9,595 |
Petite Martinique | Template:Convert | 900 |
Large Island | Template:Convert | none |
Frigate Island | Template:Convert | none |
Saline Island | Template:Convert | none |
Climate
[edit]There are two seasons, wet and dry. The dry season is between January and June when the trade winds dominate the climate; the rainy season is from July to December. The climate is tropical. Temperatures range from Template:Convert on land, with Template:Convert water temps.Template:Citation needed
Politics
[edit]Carriacou and Petite Martinique is a Grenadian Constituency. Tevin Andrews, NDC, is the representative for Carriacou and Petite Martinique Constituency and also the Minister of Carriacou and Petite Martinique Affairs. The Grenadian constitution of 1974 guarantees a right to autonomy and local government for Carriacou and Petite Martinique, but this has never been implemented. In 2022, the government of Dickon Mitchell introduced a bill to parliament to establish a local Council for Carriacou and Petite Martinique. <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Festivals
[edit]There are four major cultural festivals held on Carriacou and one on Petite Martinique. Carriacou Carnival, called "Kayak Mas",<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> is held during the days leading up to Lent in late February or early March.<ref name=":0" /> The Carriacou Regatta, held on the first weekend in August, is a racing event for locally built boats.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The Regatta began in 1965, making it the longest running regatta in the Caribbean.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Parang, on the weekend prior to Christmas, celebrates the island's traditional Christmas music and culture.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Village Maroons take place year round, and involve villagers partaking in cooking traditional foods and the "Big Drum Dance".<ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref> The Carriacou Maroon & String Band Music Festival is held in the last weekend of April of the year.<ref name=":1" /><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Petite Martinique's Whitsuntide Regatta Festival takes place annually on Whitsuntide weekend, and consists of boat races, performances, and other activities.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Transport
[edit]Carriacou and Petite Martinique's main transport system includes roads and ferries. The people of Carriacou travel mainly by privately run 15 seater buses. Rental cars and taxis are also available and boats are commonplace. Lauriston Airport, located in Lauriston, Carriacou, is the island's major airport, and a small ferry boat known as the Osprey runs between Carriacou, Grenada, and Petite Martinique. The short distances between the Grenadines also enable travel between them by small boats.
Radio stations
[edit]- KYAK106.com Carriacou's Home Grown Radio Station.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- The Harbour Light of the Windwards is a local Christian radio station.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Sister Isles – 92.9 FM
See also
[edit]- Rough Science, a BBC documentary television series made in Carriacou
- List of Caribbean islands
References
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- Live view of Petit Martinique from Belair
- Carriacou 2011: a preliminary presentation of some interesting finds
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