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- gaining strength in the 1960s. Between 1963 and 1981, an estimated 16,562 Guadeloupeans emigrated to metropolitan France through Bumidom. And the miniseries...
- Indo-Guadeloupeans are mostly descended from indentured workers who came mostly from South India in the late 19th century. There are currently about 35...
- Guadeloupe has a po****tion of 375,693 (2021). According to INSEE Guadeloupe had an estimated po****tion of 403,977 on 1 January 2012. Life expectancy...
- of films produced in, set in, or related to Guadeloupe, in alphabetical order. Cinema of the Caribbean Guadeloupean film at the Internet Movie Database...
- World Cup or any competition organized first-hand by the organization. Guadeloupeans, being French citizens, are eligible to play for the France national...
- A referendum on autonomy was held in Guadeloupe on 7 December 2003. Voters were asked whether they wanted the island to become a territorial collectivity...
- marmoratus, commonly known as the leopard anole, Guadeloupe anole, or Guadeloupean anole, is a species of anole that is endemic to the islands of Guadeloupe...
- Hinduism is a minority religion in Guadeloupe, followed by some Indo-Guadeloupeans. According to a statistics data, Hinduism is practised by 0.5% of the...
- but this form is rare and is usually replaced by lan: Note that in Guadeloupean Creole there is no agreement of sounds between the noun and definite...
- Bokit is a Guadeloupean sandwich fried in a saucepan with hot sunflower oil. It is essentially composed of flour, water, salt and bicarbonate or yeast...