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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Location

A country of several islands in the Lesser Antilles arc southeast of the Windward Islands. Saint Vincent is to the north of Saint Lucia, to the east is Barbados, and to the south is Grenada.

Area

About 389km2

Capital (approximate population)

Kingstown(17,000)

Population

about 110,000 people

Racial Composition

66% Black (African), 19% Mixed Race, 6.0% Indian, 4% European, 2% Indigenous and Black Caribbean, 3% Other

Language

English

Religion

82% Christian

Culture

A vibrant multi-ethnic community shows pride and unity.
- Bequia
- Tobago Cays
- Petit St Vincent
- Palm Island
- Mustique Island
- Botanical Gardens

Education

Education is neither compulsory nor free, but children usually attend school until the age of 15.
- All Saints University
- American University of St Vincent
- Trinity School of Medicine


- National Public Library

A Brief History of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in Modern and Contemporary History

1812 Mount Soufriere eruption causes many casualties
1834 Slavery is abolished. Over 18,000 slaves are freed. The number of foreign seasonal workers begins to increase
1902 Eruption of Mount Soufriere kills about 2,000 people
1958-62 Joined the Commonwealth of the British West Indies
1969 Gains internal autonomy and becomes a British dominion
1979 Independence with Milton Cato of the St. Vincent Labor Party (SVLP) as prime minister. Rebellion on Union Island
1981 Recession. General strike of workers protesting new industrial relations law
2000 Protests and strikes against Diet members' proposals to raise pensions
2009 referendum rejects proposal to change constitutional monarchy to republic

Politics

It is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The head of state is the King of England, and the governor-general represents the local area. The parliament is unicameral.

GDP per capita

$7,827

Economy

It is a low-middle income economy and banana production is an important industry.


North America

United States, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba , Jamaica, Haiti , Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Antigua 惻Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados

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