Guadeloupe
About Our Definitions: All forms of a word (noun, verb, etc.) are now displayed on one page.


Gua·de·loupe

geographical name \ˈgwä-də-ˌlüp, ˌgwä-də-ˈ\

Definition of GUADELOUPE

two islands, Basse-Terre (or Guadeloupe proper) & Grande-Terre, in French West Indies in cen Leeward Islands; an overseas department of France Basse-Terre (on Basse-Terre Island) area 582 square miles (1507 square kilometers), pop 422,222
Gua·de·lou·pe·an \ˌgwä-də-ˈlü-pē-ən\ noun

Guadeloupe

   (Concise Encyclopedia)

Overseas department and overseas region of France, eastern West Indies. Area: 629 sq mi (1,630 sq km). Population: (2009 est.) 408,000. Capital: Basse-Terre city. It consists of the twin islands of Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, separated by the Salée River, a narrow channel. Until 2007 Guadeloupe also included the dependencies of Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin (the northern two-thirds of the island of Saint Martin), located 150 mi (240 km) to the northwest. Basse-Terre city was founded in 1643. The largest urban area, chief port, and economic hub is Pointe-à-Pitre on Grande-Terre. Forests and tree crops such as coffee abound on the mountains of Basse-Terre, while sugarcane is cultivated on the generally low-lying Grande-Terre. The Carib Indians held off the Spanish and French for a number of years before the islands became part of France in 1674. The British occupied Guadeloupe for short periods in the 18th–19th century; the islands became officially French in 1816. In 1946 they were made a department of France. The people of Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin voted to secede from Guadeloupe in 2003, and in 2007 those territories became overseas collectivities of France. Tourism is a major part of Guadeloupe's economy.

Browse

Next Word in the Dictionary: Guadiana
Previous Word in the Dictionary: Guadalupe Mountains

Seen & Heard

What made you want to look up Guadeloupe? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).

Name That Thing

Take Our 10-Question Quiz

Get Our Free Apps
Voice Search, Favorites,
Word of the Day, and More
Join Us on FB & Twitter
Get the Word of the Day and More