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History of St Lucia
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St Lucia is an island nation in the
Caribbean named after St Lucy of Syracuse. At alternate times it has
been a French and British colony, with control of the island switching
back and forth between both countries at different times until Britain
finally succeeded in wresting control from the French.
People who live in St Lucia are mostly of African descent, other ethnic
groups include East Indians, Europeans as well as people from the Middle
East and Asia. Due to it's British leanings, the official language
spoken in St Lucia is English but other language variations exist as
well. One popular language which is spoken by a majority of the
population but which is not an official language is a creole language
mix known as Kwéyòlaka. Unlike most other countries colonized by the
British however, the predominant religion is St Lucia is of the Roman
Catholic variation. An excess of 70% of the citizens of St Lucia are
Roman Catholics and this is often reflected in a number of festivals
which are held all round the country and which tourists are witness to.
Major Cities/ Towns owe their origins to the French part of the
country's history. The capital of the country is Castries, named after
the Marquis de Castries in 1756. Before then the city was known as
Carenage. Other than being the capital of St Lucia, Castries is one of
the main tourist locations in the country featuring an assortment of
hotels, restaurants and resorts. Castries is also a major port for
cruise ships navigating the Caribbean seas. The main airport providing
access to the city is the George F. L. Charles Airport. Rodney Bay is
another popular town , in recent times it has been associated with the
blockbuster movie "Pirates of the Caribbean" which was shot on location
there. One could easily mistake the bay for pictures of Monte Carlo with
the amount of yachts and boats berthed there. Rodney Bay is also home to
St Lucia's largest shopping mall as well.
Gros Islet is one of the newer towns and it is easily becoming one of
the most popular. It was only recently upgraded from a village to a town
and a number of important cricket tournaments are played out there at
the Beausejour Cricket Grounds which hosts an average of 15,000
visitors.
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