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Grenada address format & examples

How to write a Grenadian address

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  1. Building - If the building the address is in has a name, this is where it goes.
  2. Street and premise - The building or unit number comes after the street.
  3. Dependent locality - Local area or neighborhood if applicable.
  4. City and postal code - The city goes near the bottom with the postal code, but no punctuation separating the two components is necessary.
  5. Country - You can shorten this to GRD.
Grenada residential address format example

Grenada address examples

Commercial address exampleSt George's, Mt Moritz 03 St George's

Smarty address validation tools

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Postal information

Grenada's national postal system, "Grenada Postal Corporation," was established in 1996. As of recent data, Grenada Postal Corporation services approximately 77 addresses, reflecting its extensive reach throughout Grenada. The organization manages a substantial network, indicative of its role as a major postal service provider in the region.
Administrative area types and count
6 parishes
Administration area names and abbreviations

Saint Andrew - 01 Saint David - 02 Saint George - 03 Saint John - 04 Saint Mark - 05 Saint Patrick - 06 Carriacou and Petite Martinique - 10

Term to describe postal codes
postal code
Postal code in language
postal code
Postal code format
N/A
Postal service provider and website

Grenada Postal Corporation

https://grenadapostal.com/

Country information

If you still need information beyond a Grenadian address, there is plenty of other location-based data available, such as postal codes, ISO codes, and other information. Grenadian address facts await you!

Country/territory name
Grenada
ISO3
GRD
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
GD
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code
GRD
ISO 3166-1 numeric country code
308
Endonym
Grenada
Total land area
344 KM²
Capital
St. George's
Other major cities
Gouyave, Grenville, Victoria

Population information

Total population
126183 (2023)
Urban / rural distribution
32% / 68%
Urban population
40379
Rural population
85804
Official language
English
All languages spoken
English
Most commonly used postal language
English
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*Data updated as of March 18, 2025

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