Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Map of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island state in the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles , an island arc of the Caribbean Sea in North America . The country consists of the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines , a chain of small islands stretching south from Saint Vincent to Grenada . Its total land area is 390 km2 of which 342.7 km2 is the main island of Saint Vincent. The country's capital is at Kingstown on Saint Vincent.
Table of Islands
The main island of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is Saint Vincent . Its geography is mostly mountainous and includes very little level ground. There is also a large difference between the coastlines on each side of the island; the windward side is very rocky, while the leeward side consists of many sandy beaches and has many more bays. The island's (as well as the country's) highest peak is the volcanic Soufrière at 1,234 m. There are several tiny islets offshore of Saint Vincent including Young Island and the Cow And Calves Islands .
List of islands from north to south:
Nr
Island [ a]
Capital or largest town
Other inhabited areas
Area (km2 )
Population
1
St. Vincent Group
Kingstown
Georgetown, Byera Village, Biabou, Chateaubelair
342.8
109,010
1.1
St. Vincent Island
Kingstown
Georgetown, Byera Village, Biabou, Chateaubelair
342.7
109,000
1.2
Young Island , Fort Duvernette Island
Young Island dock
Ilha de Forte, South Point, Sunset Point
0.07
10
1.3
Other Islands
Black Rock , Cheataubelair Islet , Cow And Calves Islands , Milligan Cay
0.03
0
2
Grenadines (Northern)
Port Elizabeth
Dover, Derrick, Ashton, Bednoe, Charlestown, Cheltenham, Clifton, Friendship, Lovell, Old Wall, Paget Farm, Hamilton
47.23
11,000
2.1
Bequia
Port Elizabeth
Hamilton, Belmont, Paget Farm, Derrick
17.00
5,900
2.2
Petite Nevis
Eileen Corea mansion
0.29
0
2.3
Quatre
Grand Bay
Mitchell Mansion
1.52
0
2.4
Bettowia
Landing Point
0.71
0
2.5
Baliceaux
Landing Bay
1.29
0
2.6
Mustique
Lovell
Britannia Bay, Dover
5.70
800
2.7
Petite Mustique
0.40
0
2.8
Savan
North Point
0.11
0
2.9
Petite Canouan
0.20
0
2.10
Canouan
Charlestown
Nen's Bay, Glossy, Taffia, Friendship, Barbruce, Riley Bay, Carenage, Mysore Bay, Mahault Bay, L’Ance Guyac, Cato Bay
7.60
1,200
2.11
Mayreau
Old Wall
L’Ance Bandeau, Saltwhistle bay, Saline Bay, Windward Bay
2.10
280
2.12
Tobago Cays
Petit Bateau, Petit Rameau, Baradol, Jamesby, Petit Tabac
0.25
0
2.13
Union Island
Clifton
Ashton
9.00
2,700
2.14
Mopion
0.002
0
2.15
Petit Saint Vincent
Telescope Hill
West End Beach, Caribbean Beach, Windy Hill, Windy Harbour, Cross Point, Chevalier Point, Atlantic Beach, Conch Bay
0.46
80
2.16
Palm Island
Cactus Hill
Sunset Grill Beach, North Beach
0.54
30
2.17
Other Islands
Catholic Island , Church Cay , Rashlandia , Dove Cay , Frigate Island , Little Savan , Pigeon Island , The Pillories , Rabbit Island , Red Island , St Elairs Cay , Samples Cay , Savan Rock
0.06
0
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Kingstown
Georgetown, Byera Village, Biabou, P. Elizabeth , Chateaubelair
390
120,000
The remainder of the Grenadines to the south are administered by Grenada .
Resources and land use
Natural resources:
hydropower, cropland
Land use:
arable land:
10%
permanent crops:
18%
permanent pastures:
5%
forests and woodland:
36%
other:
31% (1993 est.)
Extreme points
Irrigated land:
10 km2 (1993 est.)
Natural hazards:
hurricanes; Soufrière on the island of Saint Vincent is a constant threat
Environment - current issues:
pollution of coastal waters and shorelines from discharges by pleasure yachts and other effluents; in some areas, pollution is severe enough to make swimming prohibitive
Environment - international agreements:
party to:
Biodiversity , Climate Change , Desertification , Endangered Species , Environmental Modification , Hazardous Wastes , Law of the Sea , Ozone Layer Protection , Ship Pollution , Whaling
signed, but not ratified:
Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol
Geography - note:
the administration of the islands of the Grenadines group is divided between Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada
See also
Notes
^ The Islands area and population data retrieved from the 2012 census
External links
References
13°10′N 61°14′W / 13.167°N 61.233°W / 13.167; -61.233
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories