Largest Cities in St. Vincent
Facts about St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Official languages: English, French
Capital: Kingstown
Area: 389 km²
Population: 104,217 residents
Population density: 267.91 residents per km²
Currency: XCD
Internet TLD: .vc
ISO codes: VC, VCT, 670
The telephone code for St. Vincent and the Grenadines is + 1-784
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is an independent island nation in the Commonwealth of Nations. The country is a parliamentary-democratic monarchy and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The British kings Elizabeth II is the official head of state, but is in practice represented by a governor-general.
Biggest Cities of St. Vincent and the Grenadines by Population
# | City | Population | Latitude | Longitude |
1 | Kingstown, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | 24,629 | 13.1553 | -61.2274 |
2 | Kingstown Park, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | 18,105 | 13.1592 | -61.2316 |
3 | Georgetown, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | 1,791 | 13.2805 | -61.1185 |
4 | Barrouallie, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | 1,111 | 13.2368 | -61.2728 |
5 | Port Elizabeth, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | 950 | 13.011 | -61.2355 |
6 | Chateaubelair, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | 846 | 13.2907 | -61.2404 |
7 | Layou, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | 251 | 13.2017 | -61.2701 |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Kingstown
The capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is Kingstown. It is located on the south coast of the main island of St. Vincent. Around 12,000 people live in Kingstown. There is a port and an airport. The place stretches up the surrounding hills. Fort Charlotte, a fortress built by the British, stands on a cliff.