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Extractions: Destination Information St. Vincent and the Grenadines is part of the Windward Islands and comprised of more than 30 islands. The largest is St. Vincent, covering approximately 150 square miles, from which The Grenadines extend 45 miles to the southwest. The major islands from north to south are Young Island, Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Mayreau, Union Island, Palm Island, and Petit St. Vincent. St. Vincent offers lush mountains and unspoiled landscapes of brilliant flora and beautiful crystal clear waters. Add to this the idyllic islands and deserted cays of the Grenadines, and the entire country emerges as a prime eco-playground. Theres something here for everyone from sailing and dolphin-watching, to hiking the nature trails and swimming in waterfalls. You can climb to the top of a volcano, or explore the fascinating underwater gardens. Diving sites abound in the turquoise waters of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Abundant reef-life, normally found at 80-ft in most dive destinations around the world, flourishes here at depths of only 25-ft, with an extraordinary variety of tropical reef fish. The shallow-water reefs surrounding almost every island make snorkeling an exciting adventure.
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Extractions: Lighting of Candle Invitation Welcome today to this sacred place. Each day in this Temple dedicated to the pursuit of peace, we pray to God for peace in our world. In addition, each day we pray for a different country. Blessed is the name of our God who is mindful of this people as we worship the Prince of Peace in faith and joy. Scripture Reading - Mosiah 11:207 And how blessed are they! For they did publish peace; they did publish good tidings of good; and they did declare unto the people that the Lord reigneth. Zechariah 8:16 These are the things that you shall do: Speak the truth to one another, render in your gates judgments that are true and make for peace. James 3:17 But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.
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Extractions: Early Peoples of St. Vincent and the Grenadines: The Caribs (and the Garifunas) The first settlers of these islands were a group of hunter-gatherers, the Ciboneys, who explored and lived on the islands eating fruit and berries, seashells and the pink conch more than 5000 years ago. More than 200 years before Christ, another culture traveling in 50 foot dugout canoes arrived in these islands. The Arawaks carried fire-burners, animals and plants. During a 1500 year period the Caribbean islands were peaceful. Sometime in the around the period after 1000 AD, the peaceful Arawaks were invaded by a wandering culture from South America known then as the Kalinga and named the Caribs by later Europeans. The Arawaks of most of the small, southern Caribbean islands did not survive the invasion of the Caribs who killed the men and carried off the women. The Caribs were fierce fighters and strong swimmers. Captured Arawak women refused to speak the Carib language, but eventually the Tupi-Arawakian language died out along with the beautiful pottery created by these women. Today, we know very little about these early settlements other than some petroglyps left on rocks
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Extractions: St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a multiparty, parliamentary democracy governed by a prime minister, a cabinet, and a unicameral legislative assembly, with a governor general as titular head of state. In 2001 elections that were generally free and fair, the Unity Labor Party (ULP) won 12 of 15 parliamentary seats, and ULP leader Ralph Gonsalves became the new Prime Minister. The judiciary is independent. The Royal St. Vincent Police, the only security force in the country, includes a coast guard and a small Special Services Unit with some paramilitary training. Civilian authorities maintained effective control of the security force; however, some members of the security force committed human rights abuses. The market-based economy was small, weak, and heavily in debt. The country's population was approximately 117,000. The economy primarily was based on agriculture (particularly bananas), construction, and tourism. The country continued to suffer from a high rate of unemployment and low per capita gross domestic product (GDP). Unemployment was estimated at 25 percent in 2003. Real GDP rose to 3.6 percent for 2003 following improvements in the construction, manufacturing, communications, and trade sectors. Consumer prices increased approximately 1.7 percent during the year.
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Extractions: A Brief History St. Vincent and the Grenadines is an independent state with a stable, democratic government. Formerly part of the British colony of the Windward Islands from 1871 to 1969, it became a British Associated State for 10 years prior to full independence in 1979. The governmental system is based on the British system. English, with a unique Vincentian / British accent is spoken throughout the islands. The British era of the islands' history covers only a short period of time. Archaeologists' research name the prehistoric settlements in the Grenadines as the last intact chronological evidence of South American cultures migration to the area. Buried in the scrub and soil, the Archaeologists found a great diversity of ceramic styles from these migrations. Roughly hewn stone and shell tools and axes made by stone-age men more than 7000 years ago are found in the islands. These tools belonged to a group of hunter-gatherers, the Ciboneys, who explored and lived on the islands eating fruit and berries, seashells and the pink conch. More than 200 years before Christ, another culture travelling in 50 foot dugout canoes arrived in these islands. The Arawaks carried fire-burners, animals and plants. During a 1500 year period the West Indian islands were peaceful, but the peaceful Arawaks could not survive the invasion of the Caribs who killed the men and carried off the women.
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Extractions: This page links to copies of some of the papers presented at the St Vincent and the Grenadines Country Conference, May 22-24, 2003. These versions are offered as a public service by the University of the West Indies. Other papers related to St Vincent and the Grenadines may be added as they become available. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in any of these papers are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of the West Indies. Where papers on this site have footnotes, they should appear "on mouse-over" (use the mouse to position the cursor on the superscripted number). Printed versions will have them as end-notes. Pictures in the text are usually reduced in size; a larger version can be seen by clicking on the picture. Use the Back command to return to the text. Author Paper Ms Pamela Barbour The Unplanned Baby: Liberalised Radio Broadcasting in St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ken Blawatt Entrepreneurship The Caribbean Economy: Defining Economies an Enterprise Society Professor Neville Duncan Keynote Address - Reflections on the World Today and Tomorrow and the Caribbean in it: training, education and learning responses
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Extractions: St Vincent and the Grenadines Capital: Kingstown TIME ZONE GMT - 4 TELEPHONE SERVICES Country Code: 1 809 IDD: International Direct Dialling is available Outgoing Code: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS All services - 999 REPRESENTATION IN THE UK High Commission for Eastern Caribbean States; 10 Kensington Court; London W8 5DL Tel: (020) 7 937 9522 Fax: (020) 7 937 5514. UK REPRESENTATION St Vincent High Commissioner resides at Bridgetown British High Commission: Granby Street (P O Box 132); Kingstown Tel: + 784 457 1701 Fax: + 784 456 2750 TOURIST INFORMATION IN THE UK Refer to the High Commission. LOCAL TOURIST INFORMATION St Vincent and the Grenadines Department of Tourism; PO Box 834; Bay Street; Kingstown; St Vincent Tel: 457 1502 Fax: 456 2610 PASSPORT INFORMATION Valid passport required by all except: Nationals of the UK holding a driver's licence or birth certificate. Nationals of the USA and Canada holding a driver's licence; birth certificate or voter's registration card. Nationals of France holding a national ID card. Return Ticket required. Requirements may be subject to short-term change. Contact embassy before departure. VISA INFORMATION Not required length of stay decided by immigration authority on arrival. If necessary check with Consulate or High Commission before finalising travel arrangements.