Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia
Motto: "The Land, The People, The Light"
Anthem: "Sons and Daughters of Saint Lucia"
Location of Saint Lucia (circled in red)

in the Caribbean

Capital
and largest city
Castries
13°53′00″N 60°58′00″W / 13.88333°N 60.96667°W / 13.88333; -60.96667
Official languagesEnglish
Vernacular
languages
Saint Lucian Creole French
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Religion
(2020)
Demonym(s)Saint Lucian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
 Monarch
Charles III
Errol Charles
Philip J. Pierre
LegislatureParliament
Senate
House of Assembly
Independence
1 March 1967
 Independence from the United Kingdom
22 February 1979
Area
 Total
617 km2 (238 sq mi) (178th)
 Water (%)
1.6
Population
 2018 estimate
178,696 (177th)
 2010 census
165,595
 Density
299.4/km2 (775.4/sq mi) (29th)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
 Total
$3.452 billion (182nd)
 Per capita
$18,972 (90th)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
 Total
$2.469 billion (186th)
 Per capita
$13,572 (70th)
Gini (2016)51.2
high inequality
HDI (2022) 0.725
high (108th)
CurrencyEast Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Time zoneUTC−4 (AST)
Calling code+1
ISO 3166 codeLC
Internet TLD.lc

Saint Lucia is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. Part of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. It covers a land area of 617 km2 (238 square miles) with an estimated population of over 180,000 people as of 2018. The nation's capital and largest city is Castries.

The first proven inhabitants of the island, the Arawaks, are believed to have been the first to settle on the island in 200–400 AD. In 800 AD, the island was taken over by the Kalinago. The French were the first European colonists to settle on the island, and they signed a treaty with the native Caribs in 1660. The English took control of the island in 1663. In ensuing years, England and France fought 14 times for control of the island; consequently control over this immensely valuable geopolitical position changed frequently. Eventually, the British took complete control in 1814, shortly after the victory over French Emperor Napoleon I. Because the island switched so often between British and French control, Saint Lucia was also known as the "Helen of the West" after the Greek mythological character, Helen of Troy.

Representative government was introduced in 1924 with universal suffrage being established in 1951. From 1958 to 1962, the island was a member of the West Indies Federation. On 22 February 1979, Saint Lucia became an independent state, while remaining as a Commonwealth realm.

Saint Lucia is a member of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the World Trade Organization, CARICOM and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). It is also a member of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.