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artistic, cultural and entertainment activities, events, institutions, and organizations in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . Please submit your site to the most appropriate subcategory possible. |
Possible subcategories include Architecture, Artists and Galleries, Clubs and Venues, Comics, Dance, Events, Libraries, Movies, Museums, Music, Photography, and Theater.
| Please submit only sites dealing with the island of Bequia. Sites should be about Bequia or dealing with activities or business on Bequia. Sailing sites or rentals that only visit Bequia should be submitted to other categories, some suggestions are: Recreation: Boating: Charters Regional: Caribbean: Travel and Tourism Regional: Caribbean: Business and Economy: Travel Services: Tour Operators Recreation: Boating: Sailing: Education: North America: Recreation: Boating: Sailing: Education: Caribbean |
Bequia is the northernmost and largest of the Grenadine Islands belonging to the country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Located in the Windward Islands it has a population of approximately 5,500, with an economy centered around the sea and tourism.
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Education in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . |
Includes local educational institutions, programs, opportunities, and specific educational resources.
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Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . |
Sites may include, but not limited to: government offices and services, embassies and consulates of foreign countries, elected officials, law enforcement, military agencies, and related governmental resources.
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general interest online Guides and Directories specific to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Those that are specific to a particular topic should instead be placed within the appropriate topic subcategory within Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. |
For the listing of websites serving as a source of information on area businesses, events, government, history, and the community.
Between the Island of St. Vincent and Grenada is a delightful string of 600 small islands emerging from a gemstone blue East Caribbean sea. The Grenadines are peopled by fishermen, boatbuilders, traders, shopkeepers, plus a sprinkling of Americans, British, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Danish, Swiss, Canadian, and other ex-patriots who reside here year-round.
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