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Galapagos Islands

Several small islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Puerto Rico

Country Fact Sheet
Capital Basse-Terre
Surface 1,780 sq km
Currency Euro (EUR)
GDP Purchasing power parity - $3.513 billion (2003 est.)
GDP/Capita Purchasing power parity - $7,900 (2003 est.)
Language French
Religion Roman Catholic 95%, Hindu and pagan African 4%, Protestant 1%
Government

Guadeloupe is administered as an overseas department of France

Time Zone GMT -4 hour hours GMT
Telecom Code +590
Airport

Baillif Airport (BBR) in Basse-Terne, Marie Galante Airport (GBJ) in Grand - Bourg, La Raizet International Airport (PTP) in Pointe-A-Pitre, St Barthelemy Airport (SBH) in St Barthelemy, and Grand Case Airport (CCE) in St Martin

Driving On right hand side of the road, license required
Electrical 220V AC
Political Climate Stable country
Population 26,417,599 people
History

Guadeloupe was among the islands charted by Columbus in 1493. French colonies were established in 1635. The British made brief attempts to occupy the islands during the 18th and 19th centuries, but they have always remained under French control. In 1946, the islands were given the status of Overseas Departments. Following President Mitterands decentralisation policy in the 1980s, Guadeloupe became an administrative region in its own right and is represented in the French National Assembly by four Deputies. However, Guadeloupe's political life has been characterised by apathy and disillusionment among the electorate. Since the 1990s, elections have barely attracted more than 15 per cent of the population. All four major parties maintain branches on Guadeloupe, although the Socialist party is split between official and dissident factions and the fierce enmity between them allowed the right to take control of the Regional Council in 1992: since 1992 this has been run by Lucette Michaux-Chévry, who is also a deputy in the French National Assembly. The most recent poll for the General Council, held in March 2004, returned Jacques Gillot as president of the Council

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Local Radio
» 640 RFO Radio Guadeloupe
» 91.5 RCI Guadeloupe
» 98.2 RFI Radio France Internationale
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Government Agencies
» Marie Galante Office of Tourism
» Regional Council of Guadeloupe (links to relevant commissions)
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