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'Saint Lucia' (IPA: ) is an island nation in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north of the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. It is also known as the "Helen of the West Indies" because the island switched between British and French control so often it was likened to the mythical Helen of Troy.
Saint Lucia is one of the Windward Islands, named for Saint Lucy of Syracuse. It was first visited by Europeans in about the year 1500 and first colonized successfully by France who signed a treaty with the native Carib peoples in 1660. Great Britain then took control of the island from 1663-1667 before going to war with France over it fourteen times. The British finally took complete control of the island in 1814. Representative government came about in 1924 (with universal adult suffrage from 1953) and from 1958 to 1962 the island was a member of the Federation of the West Indies. Lastly, on February 22, 1979, Saint Lucia became an independent state of the Commonwealth of Nations. The island nation celebrates this every year with a public holiday.

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History
Politics
Quarters
Geography
Economy
Demographics
Religion
Culture
Tourism
Gallery
See also
External links

History


Main articles: History of Saint Lucia

Politics


Saint Lucia is a full member of the OECS and home to its headquarters.

Main articles: Politics of Saint Lucia

As a Commonwealth Realm, Saint Lucia recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as the Head of State of Saint Lucia, represented on the island by a Governor-General. Executive power, however, is in the hands of the prime minister and his cabinet. The prime minister is normally the head of the party winning the elections for the House of Assembly, which has 17 seats. The other chamber of Parliament, the Senate, has 11 appointed members.
Saint Lucia is a full and participating member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).

Quarters


Main articles: Quarters of Saint Lucia

Quarters of Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia is divided into eleven quarters:
# Anse la Raye
# Canaries
# Castries
# Choiseul
# Dennery
# Forest
# Gros Islet
# Laborie
# Micoud
# Soufrière
# Vieux Fort

Geography


Map of Saint Lucia

Main articles: Geography of Saint Lucia

The volcanic island of Saint Lucia is more mountainous than many other Caribbean islands, with the highest point being Mount Gimie, at 950 metres above sea level. Two other mountains, the Pitons, form the island's most famous landmark. They are located between Soufrière and Choiseul on the western side of the island. Saint Lucia is also one of the few islands in the world that boasts a drive-in volcano.
The capital city of Saint Lucia is Castries, where about one third of the population lives. Major towns include Gros Islet, Soufrière and Vieux Fort. The local climate is tropical, moderated by northeast trade winds, with a dry season from January to April and a rainy season from May to November.

Economy


Main articles: Economy of Saint Lucia

The recent change in the European Union import preference regime and the increased competition from Latin American bananas have made economic diversification increasingly important in Saint Lucia. The island nation has been able to attract foreign business and investment, especially in its offshore banking and tourism industries, which is the island's main source of revenue. The manufacturing sector is the most diverse in the Eastern Caribbean area, and the government is trying to revitalize the banana industry. Despite negative growth in 2001, economic fundamentals remain solid, and GDP growth should recover in the future.

Demographics


Main articles: Demographics of Saint Lucia

The small population of Saint Lucia is of mostly African descent (upwards of 90% of the population). There is also a small but economically significant mulatto minority representing approximately 5%, with an Indo-Caribbean minority of some 3%. Just 1.1% are of pure European origin (descendants of French, British, and Irish colonists). Rounding out the population are small numbers of Lebanese and Syrians. The official language of the country is English, but a patois based mainly on French (Antillean Creole) is spoken by 90% of the population. Saint Lucia is a member of ''La Francophonie''.
St. Lucia boasts the highest ratio in the world for number of Nobel laureates produced with respect to the total population of the nation. Two winners have come from St. Lucia: Sir Arthur Lewis won the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel ("Nobel Prize in Economics") in 1979, and Derek Walcott received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992. Both were born on January 23rd, but not in the same year.

Religion


The majority of the population are Roman Catholics (c.68%). Seventh-day Adventists (9%), Pentecostalists (6%), Anglicans (2%), Evangelicals (2%)and Rastafari (2%) account for the remainder [1].

Culture


Main articles: Culture of Saint Lucia

The culture of Saint Lucia is rich in history. The culture has been influenced by African, French and English heritage. One of the secondary languages is Kreole, a form of French patois.
;Festivals
Saint Lucian cultural festivals include La Rose and La Marguerite, the one representing the Rosicrucian order, the other one representing Freemasonry, which can be clearly seen on a mural painted by Dunstan St. Omer, depicting the holy trinity of Osiris, Horus and Isis.
Traditionally, in common with other Caribbean countries, Saint Lucia held a carnival before Lent. In 1999, it was moved to mid-July in order to not to coincide with the much larger Trinidad and Tobago carnival, so as to attract more overseas visitors.
;Music and dance
A popular folk dance is the Quadrille.
As well as other Caribbean music genres such as soca, zouk and reggae, Saint Lucia has a strong indigenous folk music tradition.
Each May since 1992, Saint Lucia has hosted an internationally-renowned Jazz Festival.

Tourism


Second only to bananas, tourism is vital to St. Lucia's economy and it is expected that economic importance of tourism will continue to increase as the market for bananas becomes more competitive. Tourism tends to be more substantial during the dry season (January to April). St Lucia tends to be popular due to its tropical weather and scenery and for its large number of beaches and resorts.
Other tourist attractions include the world's only drive-in volcano, Sulfur Springs (at Soufriere), the Botanical Gardens, rain forests and Pigeon Island National Park, which is home to Fort Rodney, an old British military base.
The majority of tourists visit St. Lucia as part of a cruise. Most of their time tends to be spent in Castries, although Soufriere, Marigot Bay and Gros Islet are popular locations to visit.
With its white beaches and spectacular scenery, St. Lucia is a very popular location for weddings. Nearly three and a half thousand – an average of nearly ten per day – took place in 2006.[2]

Gallery



See also



Communications in Saint Lucia

Foreign relations of Saint Lucia

List of cities in Saint Lucia

Military of Saint Lucia

National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO)

Tourism in Saint Lucia

Transport in Saint Lucia

The Saint Lucia Scout Association

Saint Lucian diplomatic missions

Sports in Saint Lucia

External links



Official website of the Government of Saint Lucia



Official Home of the Saint Lucia Solid Waste Management Authority



Official Website of Saint Lucia Met. Service

Portal of the Saint Lucia Tourist Board

St. Lucia Forums / Message Board

Saint Lucia - Simply Beautiful

St. Lucia Pictures

Pictures & Images of St. Lucia

Teaching Resources on St Lucia

Map of St. Lucia

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Saint Lucia
Common nameSaint Lucia
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National motto"The Land, The People, The Light"
National anthem''Sons and Daughters of Saint Lucia''
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CapitalCastries
Largest citycapital
DemonymSaint Lucian
Government typeParliamentary democracy (constitutional monarchy)
Government
QueenElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralPearlette Louisy
Prime MinisterStephenson King (ad Interim)
Sovereignty typeIndependence
Establishment
from the United Kingdom22 February 1979
Area
Area620
Area rank193rd
Percent water1.6
Population
Population estimate rank187th
Population census160,765
Population census year2005
Population density298
Population density rank41st
GDP
GDP PPP year2002
GDP PPP$866 million
GDP PPP rank197th
GDP PPP per capita$5,950
GDP PPP per capita rank98th
HDI
HDI year2004
HDI0.790
HDI rank71st
HDI categorymedium
Currency
CurrencyEast Caribbean dollar
Currency codeXCD
Utc offset-4
Internet TLD.lc
Calling code1 758