- Guadeloupe - Wikipedia
It included Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin until 2007, when they were detached from Guadeloupe following a 2003 referendum Christopher Columbus visited Guadeloupe in 1493 and gave the island its name, after Guadalupe, Cáceres
- Guadeloupe | History, Map, Flag, Capital, Currency, Facts - Britannica
Geographical and historical treatment of Guadeloupe, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Guadeloupe: Embrace the French Art de Vivre
Discover Guadeloupe, a vibrant Caraïbe Archipelago of 6 islands where French Art de Vivre meets tropical paradise Explore beaches, culture adventure!
- Guadeloupe: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Featuring white-sand beaches, volcanic peaks, and protected parks, along with some of the most impressive dive spots in the world, Guadeloupe is an island hopper’s paradise
- Guadeloupe – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Guadeloupe, known as Gwadloup in the local creole, and sometimes known as the Butterfly Island (French: l'île Papillon) on account of the shape of two of its major islands, is a group of islands in the eastern Caribbean, and is a French overseas department, southeast of Puerto Rico
- Guadeloupe: A Scenic Caribbean Escape [Amazing Places 4K]
The Guadeloupe Islands, an archipelago in the Caribbean, are an overseas region of France, known for their stunning natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and v
- Guadeloupe - Island Spotlight - Caribbean Compass
Guadeloupe is partly agricultural, with an emphasis on sugar cane, and the local rhum is highly valued in France Tourism is also important and it is a popular destination for French nationals
- Discover Guadeloupe - French Caribbean
Shaped like a butterfly, Guadeloupe is actually two large islands connected by a bridge over the Rivière Salée The eastern side, Grande Terre, includes soft rolling terrain, sensational white sand beaches, resort areas and Guadeloupe's largest city, Pointe-a-Pitre
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