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Grenada

ISO3: GRDLatin America & CaribbeanUpper middle income

Grenada is a upper middle income economy in Latin America & Caribbean. It has a population of about 117,207 and a GDP of $1.37 billion.

Explore 247 World Bank indicators for Grenada below.

Grenada at a Glance

Capital
St. George's
Population
117,207
Area
344 km²
340.7 /km²
Currency
XCD Eastern Caribbean dollar
Languages
English
ISO codes
GRD · GD
Upper-middle income economy: Grenada falls in the World Bank's upper-middle income category (GNI per capita $4,466–$13,845). These economies are often transitioning toward high-income status, with rapidly growing urban populations and expanding middle classes.

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Frequently asked questions about Grenada

What is the population of Grenada?
Grenada has a population of approximately 117,207, according to the most recent World Bank data.
What is the capital of Grenada?
The capital of Grenada is St. George's.
What region is Grenada in?
The World Bank places Grenada in the Latin America & Caribbean region.
What income group is Grenada in?
The World Bank classifies Grenada as a Upper middle income economy.
What currency does Grenada use?
Grenada uses the Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD).

Data sourced from the World Bank Open Data portal. Values represent the most recent available year. NULL or missing values indicate data is suppressed, not collected, or not applicable for this country.