Nelson, New Zealand - St. George's, Grenada/Grenadine Islands - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 11,957 km / 7,430 miles
Nelson, New Zealand
You are looking at Nelson in New Zealand. The city has a population of 43500 residents. It is located on 173.17 degrees longitude, and 41.17 latitude.
Nelson , General info:
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Nelson is located at the top northwest corner of New Zealand's south island. It is New Zealand's second oldest city and has been settled as early as 1841. Its location makes for discoveries into the three nearby national parks (Abel Tasman, Kahurangi and Nelson Lakes) as well as Nelson's lively arts and crafts scene, leading along the Golden Bay region.
Nelson , Different stuff:
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Creative workshops are offered as a way to interact with local culture and see artists at work. They focus on typical New Zealand activities, such as wood crafting, bone carving or harakeke (flax) weaving. Moreover, interactive workshops allow you to meet wine makers, olive oil, coffee & cheese producers. Or you can venture out on a fun educational trip to the native forests bordering Kahurangi National park.
Nelson , Don't miss:
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Spend a day with a local artist and experience what makes up the culture of this region.
Nelson , Food:
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Great seafood cookery and mussels.
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St. George's, Grenada/Grenadine Islands
You are looking at St. George's in Grenada/Grenadine Islands. The city has a population of 7264887 residents. It is located on -60.25 degrees longitude, and 12.05 latitude.
St. George's , General info:
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Grenada's capital, St. George's, is an attractive colonial town nestled in the hillsides above a horseshoe-shaped harbour. Low, whitewashed and terracotta-roofed buildings follow the sweep of the bay, standing out against the rich green of the surrounding vegetation. During the eighteenth century, the town was partly gutted by three devastating fires, leading to legislation that restricted the height of buildings and banned the use timber.
St. George's , Cheap stuff:
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Real vanilla, sometimes it can be found in the markets for as little as $1US for a 1/2 litre bottle.
St. George's , Different stuff:
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St. George's Town is a place of commerce with the many banks, businesses, and governmental offices. Do not confuse it for the beach. It is often seen as rude or disrespectful for people to walk around Grenada inappropriately dressed, especially if you are dressed for the beach and you are not on it. Do not confuse the laid-back attitude for lazy, as Grenadians have a very formal and conservative attitude about their lifestyle and workplace.
St. George's , Don't miss:
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St. Georges fresh produce marketplace.
St. George's , Food:
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The Caribbean kitchen is famous for spicy dishes, exotic fruits and the most delicious variety of sea food. The cocktail of French, Spanish, Indian and African cooking, makes every dish an adventure
Crab and Callaloo, Crab backs cooked with callaloo and served hot. These are land crabs, not the marine variety.
Pepper pot, several different kinds of meat, beef, oxtail, pork ..... whatever is available, cooked with a lot of pepper, garlic, onions chive and thyme and usually served with rice and peas.
Pig souse, made from the knuckles and trotters and usually with grated cucumber...
St. George's , Hotels:
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St. George's and Grenada offers a variety of accommodations, from small guesthouses to five star, all-inclusive resorts .
St. George's , Safety:
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Grenada is a fairly safe country. There may be more danger for pedestrians on narrow sidewalks and streets than from crime.
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