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Vieux Fort is a town located near the southernmost point of Saint Lucia, a Caribbean island nation. It is named after a fort that used to watch out towards Saint Vincent towards the south. The population of the town was 4,574 in 2000 while the surrounding district of Vieux Fort has a total population of about 15,132 in 2010.
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Vieux Fort is one of 10 districts of the Caribbean island country of Saint Lucia. Vieux Fort is also the name of the main town in the district. It is the home of the second-largest town in Saint Lucia and is the home of Saint Lucia's international airport, Hewanorra International Airport (Hewanorra is the island's old Amerindian name).
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Sutter's Fort flag, c. 1839–1848 [1] Sutter's Fort interior Sutter's Fort lone star flag, c. 1846 [2]. Sutter's Fort was a 19th-century agricultural and trade colony in the Mexican Alta California province.
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La Tourney is in the La Tourney/Cedar Heights section of Vieux Fort District, which has a population of 706. La Tourney is located on the southern coast of Saint Lucia, close to Hewanorra International Airport ( 13°43′59″N 60°57′09″W / 13.73319°N 60.9526°W / 13.73319; -60.
Beane Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base located near Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia, in the Caribbean Sea. It is now [as of?] the site of Hewanorra International Airport. The base was probably named for James Beane, a US Army Air Force World War I flying ace. [according to whom?]