How can you get to Saint Lucia?
There are a number of ways to get to St Lucia. You can fly using many major airlines line American, Delta, US Airways and Jetblue from the US, or Virgin and British Airways from the UK or Air Canada and WestJet from Canada.
A number of regional airlines also go there life LIAT, American Eagle and Air Caraibes. depending on where you are coming from, ferries like L'Express des Iles can also be used.
You go on a plane or a boat or you could go on a cruise and stop at st Lucia
What is the two landfills in Saint Lucia?
Deglos in bexon and the Vieux Fort solid waste management facility
How many air miles from seattle to st maarten?
They are 915 miles (approx. value) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sear route chosen.
Which animal is not found in Caribbean South America?
The Andes is an example of a what, or a mountain system made up of parallel ranges
In 1793 did France and Spain share Hispaniola?
Yes both France and Spain shared control of the island of Hispaniola. This was until France declared war on Great Britain and from 1795 to 1802 it controlled the island entirely.
How many nautical miles from Miami to st kitts?
The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 1097 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
How many miles is it from Tuscaloosa AL to Grenada MS?
It is 164 miles taking this route:
What is the dominant ancestry in the former British french and dutch Caribbean islands?
Most of the people in the Carribean who live in countries formerly controlled by the British, French, or Dutch or still territories under their control are of AFRICAN ORIGIN. Large numbers of African slaves were brought to the Carribean in order to grow the lucrative crops of sugarcane, tobacco, and cotton. Sugarcane, especially, requires intense and continuous labor, which led to the high demand for African slaves.
What are the capitals of the Caribbean Islands?
Anguilla - The Valley
Antigua and Barbuda - St. John's
Aruba - Oranjestad
The Bahamas - Nassau
Barbados - Bridgetown
Beliz - Belmopan
British Virgin Islands - Road Town
Cayman Islands - George Town
Cuba - Havana
Dominica - Roseau
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo
Grenada - St. Georges
Guadeloupe - Basse-Terre
Guyana - Georgetown
Haiti - Port-au-Prince
Jamaica - Kingston
Martinique - Fort-de-France
Montserrat - Plymouth
Netherlands Antilles - Willemstad
Puerto Rico - San Juan
St. Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre
St. Lucia - Castries
St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown
Suriname - Paramaribo
Trinidad and Tobago - Port of Spain
Turks and Caicos Islands - Cockburn Town
US Virgin Islands - Charlotte Amalie
Which lost tribe of Israel are Bahamians from?
There is no scientific evidence that the people of the Bahamas are in any way connected to the Tribes of Israel. If anything, the Lost Tribes of Israel would be assimilated into the Middle East. The Black Israelite Churches believe that this is the case regardless of this evidence. They also believe this in spite of the facts that many of the peoples they consider to be Israelite Tribes are either wholly or partially mixed with non-Blacks (such as Whites or Native-Americans). This should cause major theological problems since the Black Israelites' claim to be the true Israelites rests on the fact that they were moved by ships and sold in distant lands which did not occur for either Whites or Native-Americans.
According to the Black Israelite Churches, the following are the correlations between the Tribes:
Reuben - Seminoles
Simeon - Dominicans
Levi - Haitians
Judah - African-Americans
Issachar - Mexicans
Zebulun - Central Americans
Gad - North American Native Americans
Asher - Northern South Americans
Dan - ??? Not usually specified or confused with Manasseh
Naphtali - Argentinians and Chileans
Ephraim - Puerto Ricans
Manasseh - Cubans
Benjamin - West Indies
Although several of these tribes are overlapping (Aren't all Seminoles also North American Native Americans and aren't Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic part of the West Indies?), none of them seems to deal explicitly with Bahamians. Since the allocation is entirely arbitrary and without grounding anyway and "Dan" has never been properly assigned, let's make "Dan" the Tribe for the Bahamians.
Grenada is an independent nation in the Caribbean Sea. It became independent from the U.K. in 1974.