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Interior photo of Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Castries, St. Lucia. The Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, [1] The Cathedral, is located in the centre of three well known streets, Peynier Street, Micoud Street and Laborie Street, and is opposite the Derek Walcott Square in Castries, [2] Saint Lucia. [3]
Marigot Bay is located on the western coast of the Caribbean island country of Saint Lucia, 3.75 miles southwest from Castries and a short distance from the Saint Lucian National Marine Reserve. It is surrounded on three sides by steep, forested hills.
Saint Lucia Channel is a strait in the Caribbean that separates French island Martinique, to the north, and Saint Lucia, in the south. It is a pathway between Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. [1] The Diamond Rock is in the St. Lucia Canal.
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Saint Lucia is one of two sovereign states in the world named after a female [16] and is the only one named after a woman (Ireland is named after a goddess). Legend states that French sailors were shipwrecked on the island on 13 December, the feast day of St. Lucy, and therefore named the island in her honour. [17]
Rodney Bay is a town and bay located in the Gros Islet District on the island of Saint Lucia. Gros Islet is one of the ten districts in the island. It can be found on the northwestern coast of the island above the Castries District, where the capital of St. Lucia is, and the former Dauphin quarter. [1]
One of the oldest radio services in the Eastern Caribbean, [4] RCI was established in 1961 and was one of the country's two stations (along with Radio St. Lucia) during its early years. [3] It was a former division of French-based SOFIRAD [5] and a part of Radio Caraïbes International in Martinique/Guadeloupe. [6]
St. Lucia News Online, officially launched on Oct. 1, 2012., Gros Islet, website [4] The Star, established in 1987, published weekly (Saturday), founded by Mae and Rick Wayne [5] The Voice of Saint Lucia, The Voice (1885– ), Castries, British Library 013895624 [6] [7] Based on records in the British Archives, the following newspapers were ...