River Claire (Grenada)

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River Claire
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The River Claire is a river of Grenada. It is located in the smallest parish on the island, the Saint Mark Parish.

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    Coordinates: 12°11′N61°42′W / 12.183°N 61.700°W / 12.183; -61.700