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  2. Tourism in Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    A map of Saint Lucia showing major cities. Saint Lucia, an island nation in the Caribbean islands, has a relatively large 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.

  3. Royal tours of Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    The couple afterwards visited St. Lucia School of Music, Tapion, Castries, and attended a Recital, and attended the St. Lucia Independence Day Reception hosted by the prime minister. [13] In his speech welcoming the royal couple, Prime Minister Kenny D. Anthony said: [14] Your Royal Highnesses, ours is long and colourful history.

  4. List of beaches in Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    Saint Lucia is known for beaches some of which are covered in black volcanic sand. [1] The island's temperature averages 27 °C (80 °F) all year. The island offers many water adventures, everything from snorkelling to jet skiing to parasailing.

  5. Vieux Fort District - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the majority of tourist activity in Saint Lucia is based on the west coast, some hotels are located in Vieux Fort District. A notable tourist attraction is the Maria Islands Nature Reserve, managed by the Saint Lucia National Trust, which is a nesting ground for leatherback turtles and is home to a species of iguana indigenous to St. Lucia.

  6. Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    Saint Lucia is a mixed jurisdiction, [51] meaning that it has a legal system based in part on both the civil law and English common law. The Civil Code of St. Lucia of 1867 was based on the Quebec Civil Code of 1866, as supplemented by English common law-style legislation.

  7. Pitons (Saint Lucia) - Wikipedia

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    The Pitons are two mountainous volcanic plugs, volcanic spires, located in Saint Lucia. Petit Piton is 743 m (2,438 ft) high and Gros Piton is 798.25 m (2,618.9 ft) high; they are linked by the Piton Mitan ridge.

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