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What (who) is Saint Lucia - definition

ISLAND SOVEREIGN STATE IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA
St. Lucia; St Lucia; ISO 3166-1:LC; St.lucia; Bannzil Kwéyòl; Saint. Lucia; Bannzil Kweyol; St.Lucia; San Lucia; St. Lucia (island); Helen of the West Indies; Fauna of St. Lucia; Wildlife of St. Lucia
  • The [[Daren Sammy Cricket Ground]] in Beausejour.
  • [[Flag of Saint Lucia]] 1939–1967
  • Topography of the Soufriere Volcanic Complex
  • The 10 Districts of Saint Lucia
  • A proportional representation of Saint Lucia exports, 2019
  • Saint Lucia electricity production by source
  • A map of Saint Lucia
  • [[Geologic map]] of Saint Lucia.

Tourism in Saint Lucia         
SAINT LUCIA TOURISM
Tourism in St Lucia; Tourism in St. Lucia; Saint Lucia tourism; Saint Lucia Tourism; St. Lucia Tourism; St Lucia Tourism
Saint Lucia, an island nation in the Caribbean islands, has a relatively large and lucrative tourism industry. Due to the relatively small land area of the country, most of the governmental promotion is performed by the state-operated Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, led by Executive Chairperson Agnes.
Culture of Saint Lucia         
  • Sir Dunstan St. Omer
  • Saint Lucian artist [[Teddyson John]]
NOTABLE ASPECTS OF CULTURAL TRADITIONS AND VALUES IN ST. LUCIA
Festivals in Saint Lucia; Saint Lucian culture
The Culture of Saint Lucia blends the influences of African, French, and English heritage. The official language of the island is English but Kreole, a form of French patois, remains an influential secondary language.
Districts of Saint Lucia         
FIRST ORDER ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS OF SAINT LUCIA
Subdivisions of Saint Lucia; Administrative divisions of Saint Lucia; Quarters of Saint Lucia
The island nation of Saint Lucia is divided into 10 districts (formerly called Quarters). The name Quarters or Quartiers originally came from the French period in Saint Lucia (Sainte Lucie in French).

Wikipedia

Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia (Saint Lucian Creole French: Sent Lisi, French: Sainte-Lucie) (Kalinago language : Iouanalao) is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. The island was previously called Iouanalao and later Hewanorra, names given by the native Arawaks and Caribs (respectively), two Amerindian peoples. Part of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. It covers a land area of 617 km2 (238 square miles) with an estimated population of over 180,000 people as of 2022. The nation's capital and largest city is Castries.

The first proven inhabitants of the island, the Arawaks, are believed to have first settled in AD 200–400. Around 800 AD, the island would be taken over by the Kalinago. The French were the first Europeans to settle on the island, and they signed a treaty with the native Caribs in 1660. England took control of the island in 1663. In ensuing years, England and France fought 14 times for control of the island, and the rule of the island changed frequently. Eventually, the British took full control in 1814. Because the island switched so often between British and French control, Saint Lucia was also known as the "Helen of the West" after the Greek mythological character, Helen of Troy.

Representative government was introduced in 1924 with universal suffrage being established in 1951. From 1958 to 1962, the island was a member of the West Indies Federation. On 22 February 1979, Saint Lucia became an independent state, while remaining as a Commonwealth Realm.

Saint Lucia is a member of the United Nations, the Organisation of American States, the World Trade Organization, CARICOM and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). It is also a member of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.

Examples of use of Saint Lucia
1. Island countries like Saint Lucia, Fiji and the Bahamas would likely disappear," he informed a news agency.
2. A small part of Saint Lucia park is covered with peat swamp forests, formed through the accumulation of organic material in oxygen–poor soil.
3. Wetlands International is hoping to set up a development organisation within the next two months to get a Dutch–funded project up and running in Saint Lucia.
4. Pyongyang, February 21 (KCNA) –– Pak Pong Ju, premier of the DPRK Cabinet, sent a message of greetings to John George Melvin Compton, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, on the occasion of the 28th anniversary of its independence.
5. Swamplands and vegetation in the Greater Saint Lucia Wetlands Park in eastern South Africa are being battered by local communities dependent on the 260,000–hectare protected area to survive.