See also: Saint-Vincent
Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian (or Saint-Vincent-and-Grenadian) is a State the Caribbean, located between St Lucia and the Grenade. It forms part, like these two last, and six other States of the area, the Organization of the States of Caribbean Eastern the to which it adhered in 1981.
This State is composed of the principal island of Saint-Vincent and a smaller string of islands (Grenadian ) located at the south. The principal ones are (north in the south): Bequia, Baliceaux, Mosquito, Canouan, Mayreau, Tobago Cays, Union and Small Saint-Vincent. This last island marking the limit with the Grenade.
See also: History of Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian
Populations précoloniales: Arawak S, and the Garifuna S
See also: Political of Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian
Saint-Vincent-and-the-Grenadian member of the Commonwealth is a parliamentary democracy. It is a monarchy, independent since the October 27th 1979, whose Head of the formal State is the sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, at present the Queen Elizabeth II.
See also: Subdivisions of Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian
Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian is divided into six parishes, division administrative of 1st level.
See also: Geography of Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian
Saint-Vincent-and Grenadian is to them an island state located in Leeward Islands at the Antilles. It consists of a principal island, the Saint-Vincent island to which is added approximately two thirds located at the north of the archipelago of the Grenadines.
The total surface area of the country is of 389 km ², including 344 km ² for the only Saint-Vincent island. The capital, Kingstown is located on Saint-Vincent.
See also: Saving in Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian
Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian belongs to the flags of convenience.
See also: Demography of Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian
See also: Culture of Saint-Vincent-and them Grenadian
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