Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia

Coordinates: 13°43′41″N 60°57′14″W / 13.728°N 60.954°W / 13.728; -60.954
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Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia
Political map of Saint Lucia showing location of Vieux Fort
Political map of Saint Lucia showing location of Vieux Fort
Country Saint Lucia
QuarterVieux Fort Quarter
Founded18th Century
Named forA nearby fort
Government
 • Governing bodyVieux Fort Council
Elevation1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (2005)[2]
 • Total15,750
Time zoneUTC-4 (Eastern Caribbean Time Zone (ECT))
Area code758

Vieux Fort is a town located near the southernmost point of Saint Lucia, a Caribbean island. It is named after a fort that used to watch out towards Saint Vincent towards the south. The population is about 4,500, while the surrounding district of Vieux Fort Quarter has a total population of about 16,000.

In the 18th and 19th Centuries it used to be an important centre of the sugar industry in Saint Lucia before that industry declined. During World War II the Americans constructed an airfield called Beane Army Airfield. After the war it was subsequently expanded to form Hewanorra International Airport.

Today, Vieux Fort is the main point of entry for Saint Lucia and also hosts a port[3] just to the south of the town. It is also a major industrial area and also hosts other places such as St Jude's Hospital and the George Odlum Stadium.

References

  1. ^ http://freemeteo.com/default.asp?pid=15&gid=3576812&la=1
  2. ^ http://www.stats.gov.lc
  3. ^ Saint Lucia Air and Sea Port Authority. "www.slaspa.com".


13°43′41″N 60°57′14″W / 13.728°N 60.954°W / 13.728; -60.954