shèng wén sēn lín dīng Saint Vincent and the Grenadines   shǒudōu:jīng zhèn  guógūdàimǎ: vc   
  cháozhèng
  shèng wén sēn ruì dīng( SaintVincentandtheGrenadines), wèi jiā hǎi de xiǎo 'ān de liè qún dǎo zhōng de xiàng fēng qún dǎo nán shèng lín zhī jiān mín zhù yào shì hēi rén hēi bái hùn xuè zhǒng rén
  
   shǐ
   shèng wén sēn lín dīng yuán wéi yìn 'ān jiā luò zhù
  
  1489 nián lún dào shèng wén sēn dǎo shíjiā yìn 'ān rén zài dǎo shàng zhù
  1627 niányīng guó zhàn lǐng gāi dǎohòu guó shēng chēng duì dǎo yōng yòu zhù quánliǎng guó wéi zhēng duó gāi dǎo jìn xíng duō zhàn zhēng
  1783 nián,《 fán 'ěr sài tiáo yuēquè rèn yīng guó duì gāi dǎo de tǒng zhì
  1833 nián shèng wén sēn cóng shǔ xiàng fēng qún dǎo lǐng
  1958 nián 1 yuèshèng wén sēn dǎo lín dīng dǎo jiā yìn lián bāng zhí zhì 1962 nián 5 yuè gāi lián bāng jiě sàn
  1969 nián 10 yuèshèng wén sēn lín dīng shí xíngnèi zhì”, wéi yīng guó lián bāngdàn wài jiāofáng réng yóu yīng guó zhǎng guǎn
  1979 nián 10 yuè 27 shèng wén sēn lín dīng xuān réng shì yīng lián bāng chéng yuán guó
  
  
   zhù tiáo shèng wén sēn lín dīng
   shèng wén sēn yóu shèng wén sēn běn dǎo lín dīng qún dǎo chéngmiàn gòng 389 píng fāng gōng shèng wén sēn běn dǎo miàn 346 píng fāng gōng lín dīng qún dǎo yóu sān shí 'èr xiǎo dǎo chéngmiàn gòng 43 píng fāng gōng
  
   xíng zhèng huá
   shèng wén sēn lín dīng quán guó fēn wéi 6 jiào ( parishes):
  
   shā luò( CharlotteParish)
   ruì dīng ( GrenadinesParish)
   shèng 'ān ( SaintAndrewParish)
   shèng wèi( SaintDavidParish)
   shèng qiáo zhì( SaintGeorgeParish)
   shèng ( SaintPatrickParish)
   jīng
   shèng wén sēn lín dīng zuì zhù yào de chǎn wéi nóng zhù yào zuò wéi xiāng jiāo yóu shì shèng wén sēn lín dīng de jīng zhòng yào shōu lái yuán
  
   rén kǒu
   zhù tiáo shèng wén sēn lín dīng rén kǒu
   shèng wén sēn rén kǒu yuē 12 wàn rénfēi hēi rén zhàn yuē 75%。


  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a nation in the Lesser Antilles chain, which lies at the eastern border of the Caribbean Sea where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its 389-square-kilometre (150 sq mi) territory consists of the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines, which are a chain of smaller islands stretching south from Saint Vincent to Grenada. To the north of St. Vincent lies St. Lucia, to the east Barbados, and to the south Grenada. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has an estimated population of 120,000 and the capital is Kingstown. The country has a French and British colonial history and is now part of the Commonwealth of Nations and CARICOM.
 

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