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Guadeloupe Economy

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PEOPLE OF GUADELOUPE

A spell of the French language, culture, and cuisine can be experienced in the region of Guadeloupe where people are proud about their existence. The population is constituted with Creoles especially the mulatto, but the natives inhabited in the Saintes Island are white in nature. The minority groups prevailing here are the black and French-Amerindian groups. French being the official language of the region though creole dialect is widely accepted. The population is comprised of the Roman Catholic religion.

ARTS, CULTURE AND MUSIC OF GUADELOUPE

Arts: Philosophy, literature, poetry, theatre, painting, sculpture, architecture, and science and other relative fields gained a massive upsurge in the France. It was during the 18 th century; under the rule of Charlemagne the Carolingian churches were adorned with illustrative wall painting, mosaics, goldwork, and tapestries. But the Merovingian churches were based on the Roman basilica, festooned with stonewalls, timber adorned roofs, outstanding bell towers, and classical ornamentation.

Culture : One can purchase goodies from the Local trade Fairs that are held here or watch the game of two cocks fighting within the cockpit, or participate in the festival of the cookers, or gaze at the pulling oxen races that are occasionally celebrated within the region.

Music: The rhythmic tunes and sounds of Guadeloupe seemed to have originated from the French, English, Spanish and African influences that enriched the native music of the region.

The music expanded in the XVIIth Century, which maintained same principles like that of the Creole language.

The Gwo-ka style was constituted here within the sugarcane fields during the slavery period, which was formed by Guy Konket and their group " Ka ". The Gwo-ka style emerged as a rural music that was accompanied with a drum. Today, the Sainte Anne Festival celebrated in July carries on the traditional music of the Gwo-ka.

The New Orleans added rhythm to the jazz orchestra of the region that is well conceived within the dance, performed in a wonderful way with the help of balls.

Zouk emerged since 1980 as a popular music genre as far as West-Indian music is concerned. Zouk was previously a popular form of carnival celebration held in the countryside, which became famous, worldwide with the composition of bands like Zouk Machine, Malavoi and Kassav. Zouk's origins can be sighted in the folk music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, particularly in Martinican chouval bwa, Guadeloupan gwo ka, and the pan-Caribbean calypso

Carnival is a popular form of festival where Music is played where Gwo ka passes through each and every corner of the island, while performing the music of mizik vide. The carnival dances are termed as laghia, haut-taille, grage, calinda and bel-air in their native language.

The native music instruments used here are chacha, makyé, boula, tanbou chan and tanbou bas drums.

FLAG OF GUADELOUPE

The regional flag of Guadeloupe is designed with a logo comprising of a tilted yellow colored stylized sun along with a bird that is set on a green and blue colored square against a white background. The word REGION GUADELOUPE is inscribed in the color yellow just beneath the logo.

It is the independentist People's Union for the Liberation of Guadeloupe has anticipated a national flag for the region, which would be just similar to the Suriname.

The Flag of Suriname is designed with five parallel bands of green in the topside that too in double width, white, red which is of quadruple width, white, and green that is of double the width. A large yellow colored five-pointed star is situated in the midst of the red band.

Presently the official national flag of the region is the French tricolore, having three perpendicular bands that are colored in blue from the hoist side, white, and red.

ECONOMY OF GUADELOUPE

Guadeloupe reckons on the agricultural sector, tourism industry, light trade, and services. The huge amount of subsidies retained from the France earns a major portion of revenue for the country. The major source of income returns within the country come from the tourism industry as innumerable cruise ships bank on the island. Apart from the production of sugarcane, eggplant, and flowers, bananas individually share apparently 50 percent of the export earning within the country.

Guadeloupe is mainly dependant on the imported products from the France.

  • The imported items within the region are: foodstuffs, fuels, vehicles, clothing and other consumer goods, construction materials.
  • Exported commodities in the place are bananas, sugar and rum.
  • The industries thriving in the region are construction, cement, rum, sugar and tourism
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