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Grenada

Grenada is a small island nation in the Caribbean and a member of the Commonwealth Realm. This means it recognizes the British monarch as its ceremonial head of state, represented locally by a Governor-General. Grenada has its own elected government that manages domestic affairs, including laws and policies. The country is known for its beautiful beaches, spice production (notably nutmeg), and vibrant culture. Being part of the Commonwealth allows Grenada to collaborate with other member countries and benefit from shared resources and support while maintaining its independence.