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west indies & st Lucia

Capital: Castries​

Area:
 617 sq km

Population:
 184,900

Languages:
 English, St Lucian Creole

​Life expectancy:
 71 years (men) 77 years (women)

Saint Lucia is a fertile island country in the Caribbean Sea. Its closest neighbours are the islands of Martinique, to the north, and Saint Vincent, to the south-west. It was formed by volcanic activity. Its geographic features include a central ridge of mountains, many rivers and boiling sulphur springs. It is surrounded by sandy beaches.

​1501 - St Lucia sighted by Christopher Columbus.

1635 
- The French establish a colony on St Lucia.

1660 
- The French sign a treaty with the indigenous Carib people.

1814 
- France cedes St Lucia to Britain following the Treaty of Paris;
Britain proclaims the island a crown colony and brings in African slaves to work on the sugar cane plantations.

1834 
- Slavery abolished.

1967 
- St Lucia becomes fully self-governing in internal affairs, with Britain remaining in charge of external matters and defence.

1979 
- St Lucia becomes independent.

1992 
- Derek Walcott, a native of the capital, Castries, wins the Nobel Prize for literature.

2002
 - Tropical Storm Lili destroys about half of the banana crop. In some places entire plantations are wiped out.

​2003
 - Parliament amends constitution to replace oath of allegiance to British monarch with pledge of loyalty to St Lucians.

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