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  1. A historical development of a Creole orthography and a language policy in St. Lucia (Culture and society series) by Patrick A. B Anthony, 1985
  2. The flower festivals of St. Lucia (Culture and society series) by Patrick A. B Anthony, 1985

101. St Lucia Travel Holidays Hotels Resorts Saint Lucia Castries Soufriere Anse La R
General Information List of st. lucia Web Sites - Huge Amounts of is Toconserve the natural and cultural patrimony of st. lucia with and for future
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St. Lucia is located in the eastern Caribbean - It has the Atlantic Ocean on its eastern beaches and the Caribbean Sea on its western beaches - The island has two volcanic peaks provide a rainforest attracting bird watchers, hikers, walkers and cyclers - Its beaches offer all the water activies including diving on the reefs - The small towns that surround the island and its wonderful people add to an already great island vacation - Soufriere is the 2nd largest city - Castries is the Capital - So set you feet in the sand on this island, kick back and do as you please - Enjoy the St. Lucia experience - :-) Travel Vacations/Packages Travel Insurance Air Fares Volunteer Travel ... Phone Calling Cards Bookings Specific to St. Lucia/Castries Island HolidayTravel Vacations/Packages Hotel Bookings in Castries LC ... on Saint Lucia Related Information Specific to St. Lucia Island HolidayTravel Vacations/Packages Local Hiking Island Diving Local Cycling ... Local Shopping/Goods Related Destinations: Martinique St. Vincent

102. Lifelong Learning > Study Travel > The Americas > Cultures Of The Caribbean
Cultures of the Caribbean Barbados and st. lucia The island s present cultureblends its African and AngloFrench legacies. It ranges from rich,
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Cultures of the Caribbean: Barbados and St. Lucia
REVISED ITINERARY NEW DATES! REDUCED FEE! Jan. 6-15, 2006 Program description Itinerary Resource list Program leader ... Register Program leaders: Jonathan Hill , professor of English, and Barbara Hill The Caribbean has a lovely surface and great depth. It is a place of fine sand beaches, tranquil breezes, sapphire seas, rustling palms and rhythmic music. It is also a place of vivid and passionate history, an area in which the continents of the world, from the 15 th century onwards, met in fierce, tragic and sometimes heroic colonial encounters. We shall experience both the past and the present of the English-speaking West Indies in our visit to two strongly contrasting Eastern Caribbean islands. From the quiet pastoralism of Barbados, standing alone on the edge of the Atlantic, we shall travel to the fierce and dramatic terrain of Saint Lucia, a volcanic up-thrust rearing out of the Caribbean. On each island, we shall visit places of historic and natural interest, hear from local speakers on culture, history and the arts, move to the music, enjoy the food, get warm in the sun and cool off in the ocean. ( Itinerary Program Leaders This course derives from a month-long January Interim course, "Literatures of the Eastern Caribbean," that Jonathan designed and has lead half a dozen times in the past 10 years. While mainly specializing in literature of the late 18

103. St. Lucia - General Information
CURRENCY st. lucia s official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar EC$ . The Market Vendor s Feast brings out vivid cultural expressions.
http://www.skyviews.com/stlucia/info.html
PO Box 3119, St. James, Barbados, W.I.
Tel: 1 (246) 434 3434 E-mail: info@skyviews.com To Navigation Bar St. Lucia - General Information BANKING : Banking hours are generally; Mon - Thur 8.00am - 3.00pm. Fri 8.00am - 5.00pm. Some of the major banks have their sub-branches open on Saturday mornings.
CURRENCY: St. Lucia's official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar - EC$. US Dollars are widely accepted as are all the major credit cards. You can expect an exchange rate of US$ 1.00 = EC$ 2.60 - EC$ 2.68
DRESS CODE: Casual dress is normal although some hotels and restaurants require 'elegantly casual' in the evenings. Please ensure to cover up if you are venturing into the shops from the beach.
ELECTRICITY: The electric supply is 220 volts at 50 cycles.
One of the Windward islands, St. Lucia lies between Martinique to the north and St. Vincent to the south. With a sunny climate all year round and an average temperature of 28°C - 84°F it is easy to get too much sun and spoil your holiday. To ensure you still go home with a good tan try to avoid the intense 'mid-day' sun between 11.00am and 2.00pm and always use a high protection sun cream, even on overcast days. Build your tan slowly - there's plenty of time. Although sunny throughout the year the rainy season lasts from June to October. Average rainfall ranges from 60 inches at the coast to 160 inches in the rainforests.

104. Bachelor Of Arts Program - The University Of Queensland, Australia
Semester 2. Campus, st lucia. Units. 48. Program Code. 2000. Delivery Mode,Internal Cultural organisations Diplomatic and trade services Education
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=2000

105. UNESCO's Activities
the Declaration on Cultural Diversity and the election of Saint lucia on the The involvement of the st. lucia Tourist Board and the Hotel Tourism
http://www.education.gov.lc/unesco/feb2002activities.htm

31st Session of UNESCO General Conference
I nter-Regional Training Seminar Annual General Assembly Home Education ... UNESCO ACTIVITIES OF THE SAINT LUCIA NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO
The Saint Lucia National Commission for UNESCO participated in three major activities in the past months. These were:
  • The 31st Session of UNESCO General Conference
  • The Inter-Regional Training Seminar for Recently-Appointed Secretaries-General of National Commissions for UNESCO
  • The Annual General Assembly.
31st Session of UNESCO General Conference This biannual event, which took place from 15th October to 3rd November, 2001, afforded the opportunity to Heads of States, Ministers of Education in particular, members of Permanent Delegations and Secretaries General to participate in the adoption and approval of the Programme and Budget for the next biennium (2002-2003) and the Medium-Term Strategy (2002-2007).
Numerous items for discussion were on the agenda of the five Commissions representing UNESCO's areas of competence (education, culture, science, human and social sciences, communication) as well as the Administrative and the Plenary. Among important events were the adoption of the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, the Declaration on Cultural Diversity and the election of Saint Lucia on the prestigious World Heritage Committee.

106. ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT ZUMA AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE ST LUCIA WETLAND
st. lucia s great beauty is contrasted, at the same time, with stark poverty and One of the key potential development areas is Cultural Tourism.
http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/zuma/1999/jz1216.htm
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT ZUMA AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE ST LUCIA WETLANDS FESTIVAL ST LUCIA
Issued by: Office of the Deputy President 16 DECEMBER 1999. Master of Ceremonies;
The Honourable Premier;
Members of the Royal House present;
The Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Ngubane;
All other ministers present; AmaKhosi; Community leaders;
Distinguished Guests to the Province of KwaZulu Natal;
Ladies and Gentlemen; We have come together today to celebrate, against this beautiful background, the declaration of the Greater St. Lucia wetlands Park as a World Heritage Site and the Festival of Living Treasures. The declaration of the Greater St. Lucia Wetlands as world Heritage Site no. 914 and the Festival of Living Treasures mark a new beginning - the start of the exploration & conservation of the "intellectual property" of the people of this region and their economic empowerment. We as South Africans have always known that the Greater St. Lucia Wetlands is a very special place. Now this area has been recognised by the world - as a place of outstanding cultural and natural value - and places the Wetlands in the company of the world's great natural and cultural icons such as Australia's Great Barrier Reef and America's Yellow Stone National Park. It also stresses the grave responsibility we have as custodians of this special place. Our duty as South Africans is to protect the heritage of the Greater St. Lucia Wetlands not only for our own people but for all humanity.

107. Saint Lucia : Tourist Information - Cultural Information (visitors' Comments)
Saint lucia visitors give cultural tourist information.
http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/infopays/comm.php?CODEPAYS=SLU

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