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St. Lucia Services Directory Print Run: 52,000 |
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St. Lucia Mini Directory Print Run: 20,000 |
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Usage: 65% use the directory every year 62% of references result in a contact |
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Online Directory at stluciayp.com Annual visitors: 127,000
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About St. Lucia
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Known as the "Helen of the West" St Lucia lies at latitude 13 54' north of the Equator and 60 50' west. It is one of the Windward Islands and is located in the middle of the Eastern Caribbean chain of islands approximately 21 miles south of Martinique and 90 miles northwest of Barbados.
The island is 238 sq. miles (616 sq. km), 27 miles long, 14 miles wide with a combination of high mountains, forests, low lying lands and beaches. A central mountain range runs the length of the island, with peaks ranging between 1000 and 3145 feet. Forests dominate the mountains, while jasmine, scarlet chenille and wild orchids provide splashes of colour to the lush green slopes. The two towering volcanic cones on the southwest coast, Gros Piton (797m) and Petit Piton (750m) are one of the Caribbean's most famous landmarks. The volcanic origin of the island provides visitors with an opportunity to visit a "drive in volcano" and take a dip in the reputedly therapeutic sulphur springs. Castries is the capital city of Saint Lucia and is home to about one third of the population. Major towns include Gros Islet, Soufriere and Vieux Fort
The population is currently estimated at I50,000 with a workforce of about 65,000. English is the official language of St. Lucia, however, a French-based patois is widely spoken.
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