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Geography of Guadeloupe

This article describes the geography of Guadeloupe.

Location
Caribbean, islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea, southeast of Puerto Rico
Geographic coordinates
Map references
Central America and the Caribbean
Area
  • Total: 1,780 km²
  • Land: 1,706 km²
  • Water: 74 km²
  • Note: Guadeloupe is an archipelago of nine inhabited islands: the main islands Basse-Terre on the west and Grande-Terre on the east, the nearby smaller islands Marie-Galante , La Desirade , Iles des Saintes (2) and Iles de la Petite Terre , and more to the northwest, beyond St Kitts and Nevis: Saint Barthélemy and Saint-Martin (French part of the island of Saint Martin).
Area--comparative
10 times the size of Washington, DC
Land boundaries
  • Total: 10.2 km
  • Border countries: Netherlands Antilles (Sint Maarten) 10.2 km
Coastline
306 km
Maritime claims
  • Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
  • Territorial sea: 12 nm
Climate
Subtropical tempered by trade winds; moderately high humidity
Terrain
Basse-Terre is volcanic in origin with interior mountains; Grande-Terre is low limestone formation; most of the seven other islands are volcanic in origin
Elevation extremes
  • Lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m
  • Highest point: Soufriere 1,467 m
Natural resources
Cultivable land, beaches and climate that foster tourism
Land use
  • Arable land: 14%
  • Permanent crops: 4%
  • Permanent pastures: 14%
  • Forests and woodland: 39%
  • Other: 29% (1993 est.)
Irrigated land
30 km² (1993 est.)
Natural hazards
Hurricanes (June to October); Soufriere is an active volcano
Environment--current issues
NA

See also: Guadeloupe

Last updated: 10-20-2005 09:14:55
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