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Caribbean Islands

The Caribbean Islands are a large group of islands that separate the Caribbean Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. The grouping is over 2,000 miles long, and is made up of over 1,000 islands. Due to the tropical scenery, warm waters, and rich culture, the area is a popular cruise ship and vacation destination.

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What are some physical features of St. Kitts and Nevis?

Both of the island are volcanic creating black beaches and fertle landscapes.

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Is st kitts island part of the us?

St. Kitts and Nevins is a island nation and part of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Kingdom hall address saint martin?

The Kingdom Hall address on Saint Martin Street in St Martinville, LA is 902.

What is Saint Lucia also known as?

St. Lucia is located on the eastern Caribbean Sea and may also be referred to as "The Caribbean."

Where is the equator in relation to Saint Lucia?

The equator is about 970 miles south of St. Lucia.

The coordinates at one point on the island are:
13° 54' 40.86" North latitude
60° 58' 39.11" West longitude.

Where can you go in the Caribbean without a passport?

No where in the Caribbean is owned by the US ( besides the Us Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico) So therefore you need a passport to get to most places in the Caribbean.

Do you need a visa to enter Saint Lucia?

= Do you need a visa for St Lucia on an Australian official passport? =

What is the area of Grenada Lake?

The area of Grenada Lake is 141.64 square kilometers.

Does Saint Lucia trade with Canada?

Yes, St. Lucia trades with Canada. There is a trade arrangement between Canada and the Caribbean Community (for trade in goods) which benefits the wider CARICOM region in accessing the Canadian market almost entirely duty free. Therefore almost (if not all) all merchandise imports from St. Imports enter Canada duty free.

Actually, within the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), St. Lucia imports account for about 60% of total imports from Canada. On the export side, total exports as percentage of total trade is less than 1% (showing the smallness in size and productive capacity of the small island states of the Caribbean).

Major Canadian imports to St. Lucia mainly compose of agricultural products like fruits (including grapes, melons, pineapples, apples etc), vegetables (including cauliflower, tomatoes, cabbages, carrots, mushroom, potatoes and other potatoes), sweet biscuits; waffles and wafers and meat of swine products and other non-alcoholic beverages.

Non agricultural products like used pneumatic tyres of rubber, new stamps, stamp impressed paper, cheque forms and articles of jewellery saw surges in import values whilst emerging products like lubricating oils seem to have the potential of growing in value.

This information relates to trade between St. Lucia and Canada for 2005 to 2007. Major exports from St. Lucia to Canada include bananas; including plantains, fresh or dried, other fruits including golden apple, passion fruit, breadfruit etc Canadian imports to St. Lucia have been growing since 2005 growing by 60% between 2005 and 2006 (EC$ 117m to EC$187m) before falling by 6% (EC$ 187m to 176m) between 2006 and 2007.

What is the current political climate in Poland?

it is cool

Middle latitudes. Generally in Poland You can experience every season. In summer the temperature is about 22 degrees, but can raise even up to 35 or (like last summer) even up to 50 on the beach (that was gross!). In autumn usually about 14 degrees, and very colorful (check out Polish Gold Autumn, in Polish "Polska zlota Jesien"). Can rain but can also be very sunny - perfect to take a walk. In winter usually temperature is below or around 0, it's snowing and if the temperature is low enough (like last winter 15 degrees under zero) everything is freezing including lakes. Then spring - quite warm, about 16 degrees. Can be sunny and rainy. Everything looks green because all the trees, flowers and other plants are waking up after winter sleep. Also animals.

What is the symbol of Saint Martin of Tours?

St. Martin is sometimes represented by:

•globe of fire

•goose

•man on horseback sharing his cloak with beggar

•man cutting cloak in half

•man holding aloft a sword and cloak

Why were slaves brought to Saint Lucia?

Slaves were never brought to St. Lucia by the British. Soon after England had recaptured the island,

England abolished slavery. Slave owners in St. Lucia were compensated for their slaves.

Where are the headquarters for Royal Caribbean?

Royal Caribbean International is a popular cruise line offering cruises to various ports of call around the globe. Their headquarters are located in Miami, Florida.

What state is saint Lucia part of?

Saint Lucia is its own country but it is a part of the lesser Antilles island chain.

Why is French spoken in Martinique?

La Martinique is a French oversea possession. People living there are French citizens. The same goes for La Guadeloupe and French Guiana in the same area.
because they are a reigon of France
Martinique is an overseas department of France (similar to a US territory such as Puerto Rico).
Martinique is a part of France so French is the official language. They also speak other languages too, including the Martinique creole (akin to the Haitian creole, but closer to French).

Where can you find La Martinique salad dressing?

Would you believe I found it at WalMart? In Christiansburg, Va. And that is the only place for miles around here.