No, Port St. Lucie, Florida, is not below sea level. The city has an average elevation of around 16 feet above sea level. While some areas in Florida are prone to flooding, the general topography of Port St. Lucie places it above sea level.
The feast of St. Lucy is December 13.
Port St. Lucie got its name from the nearby St. Lucie River, which was named by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in the 16th century. He named the river after St. Lucy, the patron saint of the blind, as he arrived on her feast day, December 13. The city itself was developed in the 1950s as a planned community, and it adopted the name Port St. Lucie to reflect its location near the river.
St. Lucy was martyred in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
St. Lucy's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1915.
The elevation of Port Perry, Ontario, Canada is 837 feet. The latitude and longitude are 44.10505 N and 78.94415 W.
There are churches all over the world named for St. Lucy.
The elevation of the city of St. Helens, Oregon is 73 feet.
St. Lucy of Syracuse was born about the year 283. The precise date is not known.
Port St. Lucie got its name from the St. Lucie River, which flows through the area. The river was named by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, likely in honor of Saint Lucy, the patron saint of the blind. The city, incorporated in 1961, adopted the name to reflect its geographical location and historical roots.
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If Lucy had any brothers or sisters there is no record of them.