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- Description
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Saint Vincent and the Grendadines is an island-country located in the Lesser Antilles chain. The Island neighbors St. Lucia to the north and Barbados to the east. Saint Vincent and the Grendadines cover a land area of 389 square-kilometers. It consists of the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines, which are a chain of smaller islands stretching south from Saint Vincent Island to Grenada. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a densely populated island with a population of 120,000 people. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines capital is Kingstown .
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Saint Vincent and the Grendadines’ generally have a tropical climate. The best months to visit are December to April.
- Language
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Saint Vincent and the Grendadines’ official language is English.
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Saint Vincent and the Grendadines’ official currency is East Caribbean dollar (
XCD). The economy of this Island country is dependent on Agriculture and Tourism. - Tourist Attractions
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The Island country of Saint Vincent and the Grendadine has a lot to offer in terms of attractive sites. The white sand beaches are located in the sheltered southeast of the island. Villa Beach and Indian Bay are two beautiful places that offer good snorkelling and provide lovely views of Young Island and some of the Grenadines. You will also find, at strategic locations, a number of underwater ledges that are adorned with lush deep water sea fans, black coral tress, colorful sponges and an array of brightly colored fish. Also visit the Black Point Tunnel, a 300 feet long engineering masterpiece constructed in 1815 linking Grand Sable with Byrea Bay.
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