Saint Vincent and the Grenadines cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 19 January 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 148 places in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is Kingstown.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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12535721 | Victoria Village | Victoria Village | VC | Charlotte | 13.35486 | -61.14479 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577955 | Biabou | Baiabu,Biabou | VC | Charlotte | 13.1943 | -61.13904 | 1050 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3748736 | Greathead | VC | Saint George | 13.14157 | -61.22421 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3748724 | Redemption | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.16444 | -61.22944 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577962 | Barrouallie | Barawally,Barroualie,Barrouallie,Barrualli,Princes Town | VC | Saint Patrick | 13.23676 | -61.27275 | 1000 | America/St_Vincent | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
3577791 | Wallibou | Wallibou,Wallibu | VC | Saint David | 13.31151 | -61.23221 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
9072630 | Buccament | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.19328 | -61.26681 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577911 | Dovers | VC | Grenadines | 12.89186 | -61.18521 | 525 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
11281586 | Villa | VC | 13.13377 | -61.20044 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577952 | Brighton Village | Brighton,Brighton Village | VC | Saint George | 13.13572 | -61.17477 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3748746 | Calliaqua | Calliaqua | VC | Saint George | 13.12867 | -61.19178 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535735 | Dells Hill | Dells Hill | VC | Charlotte | 13.35714 | -61.13244 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535754 | Chester Cottage | Chester Cottage | VC | Charlotte | 13.26162 | -61.1206 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535719 | Chateau | Chateau | VC | Charlotte | 13.37763 | -61.15608 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
11281478 | Retreat | VC | 12.99918 | -61.2432 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
12535758 | Coutts Corner | Coutts Corner | VC | Saint David | 13.27709 | -61.25151 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577944 | Byera Village | Byera Village | VC | Charlotte | 13.25636 | -61.11954 | 1365 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577832 | Richland Park | Richland Park | VC | Charlotte | 13.2 | -61.16667 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577861 | Old Wall | VC | Grenadines | 12.63854 | -61.39431 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577905 | Francois | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.20586 | -61.22024 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
11281290 | Big Sands | VC | 12.60381 | -61.42329 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577942 | Campden Park | Camden Park | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.17455 | -61.24447 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577904 | Friendly | VC | Charlotte | 13.23811 | -61.11717 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577788 | Waterloo | VC | Charlotte | 13.30901 | -61.12362 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
12535776 | Lot Fourteen | Lot 14,Lot Fourteen | VC | Charlotte | 13.30613 | -61.13001 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577869 | Montrose | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.16667 | -61.23333 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
12535728 | Petit Bordel | Petit Bordel | VC | Saint David | 13.28711 | -61.24458 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577903 | Friendship | VC | Grenadines | 12.9923 | -61.23934 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
11281475 | Hamilton | VC | 13.01282 | -61.24313 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577893 | Greiggs | Greiggs | VC | Charlotte | 13.2 | -61.15 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535774 | Golden Grove | Golden Grove | VC | Saint David | 13.29078 | -61.23516 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577857 | Paget Farm | VC | Grenadines | 12.98777 | -61.25371 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
7701328 | Rose Bank | VC | 13.28418 | -61.25825 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
11281575 | Peter’s Hope | VC | 13.2271 | -61.26882 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577969 | Arnos Vale | VC | Saint George | 13.14186 | -61.20764 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
12535702 | Baleine | Baleine | VC | Saint David | 13.37148 | -61.18829 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577864 | North Union | VC | Charlotte | 13.21667 | -61.13333 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
11281289 | Goat Hill | VC | 12.59572 | -61.42142 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577906 | Fancy | Fancy | VC | Charlotte | 13.38132 | -61.16854 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577933 | Chateaubelair | Chateaubelair,Richmond,Richmond Town | VC | Saint David | 13.29069 | -61.24043 | 735 | America/St_Vincent | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
12535747 | Dickson | Dickson | VC | Charlotte | 13.2826 | -61.14777 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
11281487 | Gellizeau | VC | 12.99262 | -61.27083 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
12535766 | Gordon Yard | Gordon Yard | VC | Saint Patrick | 13.25241 | -61.24613 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577839 | Questelles | Questelles | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.17619 | -61.24893 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535761 | Diamond | Diamond | VC | Charlotte | 13.35318 | -61.13716 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535768 | Three Rivers | Three Rivers | VC | Charlotte | 13.25209 | -61.14373 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
11281477 | Belmont | VC | Grenadines | 13.00548 | -61.23687 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577859 | Orange Hill | VC | Charlotte | 13.3136 | -61.11999 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577915 | Derrick | Derrick | VC | Grenadines | 12.99245 | -61.26204 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535775 | Morgan | Morgan | VC | Charlotte | 13.36558 | -61.14167 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
11281479 | Lower Bay | VC | 12.99611 | -61.24609 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577844 | Port Elizabeth | BQU,Port Elizabeth,Port-Elisabeth | VC | Grenadines | 13.01102 | -61.23548 | 839 | America/St_Vincent | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
11281572 | Keartons | VC | 13.2432 | -61.27268 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577925 | Clifton | Clifton,Cliftons | VC | Grenadines | 12.59706 | -61.41739 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577890 | Hermitage | VC | Saint Patrick | 13.24955 | -61.21685 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
11281288 | Jerome Village | VC | 12.59309 | -61.42736 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577826 | Rosehall | VC | Saint David | 13.27255 | -61.24228 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577827 | Richmond Vale | VC | Saint David | 13.28364 | -61.23788 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577837 | Rabacca | Rabaca,Rabacca,Rabaka | VC | Charlotte | 13.30322 | -61.11721 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
11281505 | Prospect | VC | 13.13082 | -61.17459 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
12535764 | Schwartz | Schwartz | VC | Saint David | 13.26497 | -61.22653 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577928 | Cheltenham | VC | Grenadines | 12.89253 | -61.18404 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
11281488 | La Pompe | VC | 12.98725 | -61.24357 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
12535771 | Over River | Over River | VC | Charlotte | 13.30191 | -61.13132 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535732 | Sharpe’s | Sharpe’s | VC | Saint David | 13.28287 | -61.23727 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535743 | Gordon Village | Gordon Village | VC | Saint Patrick | 13.2557 | -61.24118 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535770 | Mangaroo | Mangaroo | VC | Saint Patrick | 13.25896 | -61.24976 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577862 | O’Briens | VC | Charlotte | 13.28472 | -61.14879 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
12535703 | Kings Pleasure | Kings Pleasure | VC | Saint David | 13.28567 | -61.22179 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577929 | Chauncey | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.16667 | -61.23333 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3748719 | Edinboro | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.15981 | -61.23644 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577879 | Layou | Layou | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.20175 | -61.27014 | 140 | America/St_Vincent | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
10300296 | Mt Grenan | VC | 13.23289 | -61.12754 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577938 | Chapmans | VC | Charlotte | 13.2862 | -61.1188 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577803 | Spring Village | Spring Village | VC | Saint Patrick | 13.26212 | -61.25068 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535693 | Dixons | Dixons | VC | Charlotte | 13.28544 | -61.12814 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
11281570 | Wallilabou | VC | 13.24821 | -61.26919 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
12535722 | Coco | Coco | VC | Saint Patrick | 13.25651 | -61.24605 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535701 | Palmyra | Palmyra | VC | Saint David | 13.26053 | -61.21952 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577887 | Kingstown | Kin’nkstaoun,Kingstaun,Kingstauna,Kingstaunas,Kingstauno,Kingstaŭno,Kingstown,Kinqstaun,SVD,jin si dui,khing s thawn,kigasata’una,kincutavun,kingsata’una,kingseutaun,kingusutaun,kynghstawn,kyngztawn,Κίνγκσταουν,Κινγκστάουν,Кингстаун,Киҥстаун,Кінгстаун,Кінгстаўн,קינגסטאון,كينغستاون,کنگز ٹاؤن,کینگزتاون,किंग्सटाउन,ਕਿੰਗਸਟਾਊਨ,கிங்சுடவுன்,คิงส์ทาวน์,ཁིན་སི་ཐོན།,კინგსტაუნი,ኪንግስታውን,キングスタウン,金斯敦,킹스타운 | VC | Saint George | 13.15527 | -61.22742 | 24518 | America/St_Vincent | capital of a political entity | ||
12535713 | Lowmans | Lowmans,McIntyre Village | VC | Charlotte | 13.2855 | -61.14127 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
10793672 | Owia | VC | 13.37522 | -61.144 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
3577856 | Pembroke | VC | Saint Andrew | 13.18242 | -61.25131 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
12535737 | Reading | Reading | VC | Charlotte | 13.27179 | -61.12926 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535742 | Morgan Woods | Morgan Woods | VC | Saint David | 13.30659 | -61.21418 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535763 | Westwood | Westwood | VC | Saint David | 13.27099 | -61.25825 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577795 | Union | VC | Grenadines | 13.01422 | -61.23211 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
12535699 | Belmont | Belmont | VC | Saint David | 13.27217 | -61.2519 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577802 | Stubbs | VC | Saint George | 13.14802 | -61.15891 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577972 | Adelphi | VC | Charlotte | 13.18993 | -61.13922 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
3577873 | Mesopotamia | Mesopatamia,Mesopotamia | VC | Charlotte | 13.16667 | -61.16667 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535708 | Jennings Valley | Jennings Valley | VC | Charlotte | 13.26432 | -61.15202 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535744 | Langley Park | Langley Park | VC | Charlotte | 13.29623 | -61.11615 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
12535787 | Big Level | Big Level | VC | Charlotte | 13.34522 | -61.1307 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
11281481 | Adams | VC | 12.99201 | -61.27481 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||||
12535696 | Coco Walk | Coco Walk | VC | Charlotte | 13.35308 | -61.14687 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577923 | Colonarie | Belle Vue,Colonarie | VC | Charlotte | 13.24041 | -61.11641 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577877 | Lovell Village | Lovell Village | VC | Grenadines | 12.88352 | -61.18786 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | ||
3577810 | Sans Souci | VC | Charlotte | 13.22378 | -61.13136 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place | |||
12535769 | Hollow Acres | Hollow Acres | VC | Charlotte | 13.28017 | -61.16332 | 0 | America/St_Vincent | populated place |
**Exploring Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: A Geographer's Perspective**
Introduction**
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a stunning archipelago in the Caribbean Sea, is a paradise of natural beauty and cultural heritage. As a geographer, delving into the geographical intricacies of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines unveils a tapestry of islands, cities, and regions waiting to be explored. In this article, we embark on a journey to obtain data on the cities of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, including their regions and departments, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates of each city.
Unveiling the Island Cities**
The cities of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are vibrant hubs of Caribbean culture, blending colonial charm with tropical allure. From the bustling streets of Kingstown, the capital city of Saint Vincent, to the serene beaches of Bequia and Mustique in the Grenadines, each urban center offers a unique glimpse into the island nation's rich history and way of life. By obtaining data on the cities of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, we gain insights into patterns of urbanization, population distribution, and economic activity across the archipelago.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude**
The latitude and longitude coordinates of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' cities provide essential spatial information for geographic analysis and mapping. From the volcanic peaks of Saint Vincent to the coral reefs of the Grenadines, these coordinates delineate the geographic extent of each city and its relationship to surrounding landforms and marine ecosystems. By mapping latitude and longitude data, geographers can visualize spatial patterns, analyze geographic trends, and identify areas of environmental significance for conservation and sustainable development.
Exploring Island Regions**
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' geographical diversity is reflected in its distinct island regions, each characterized by unique landscapes, climates, and cultural traditions. From the lush rainforests of Saint Vincent to the turquoise waters of the Tobago Cays Marine Park, the country's islands offer a wealth of natural and cultural treasures waiting to be discovered. By obtaining data on the regions and departments of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, geographers can delve into the spatial distribution of these environmental characteristics and understand their implications for human settlement, tourism, and biodiversity conservation.
Challenges and Opportunities**
Despite its natural beauty and cultural heritage, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines faces a range of geographic challenges, from climate change and sea level rise to limited natural resources and economic vulnerability. By obtaining data on the cities, regions, and departments of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, geographers can contribute to evidence-based decision-making and policy formulation, addressing issues such as coastal management, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable tourism development. By understanding the geographic context of these challenges, policymakers can develop more resilient strategies for enhancing the well-being of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' diverse communities.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, the geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers a captivating blend of island landscapes and cultural heritage waiting to be explored and understood. By obtaining data on the cities, regions, and departments of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, geographers can unravel the spatial dynamics and complexities that shape the archipelago's landscapes and livelihoods. As stewards of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' geographical heritage, it is our responsibility to use this knowledge to inform decision-making, promote sustainable development, and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of this extraordinary island nation for future generations to cherish and enjoy.
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Understanding the Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Unlocking the Island’s Cities and Spatial Data
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a beautiful archipelago located in the eastern Caribbean, is known for its lush landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant marine ecosystems. Comprising the main island of Saint Vincent and a series of smaller islands, including the Grenadines, this nation has a diverse geography that varies from mountainous terrain to coastal plains. For geographers, urban planners, and environmentalists, understanding the spatial distribution of cities, regions, and natural features is crucial to making informed decisions about development, conservation, and infrastructure. This article explores the geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and highlights the importance of accessing spatial data to gain deeper insights into the nation’s urban development and natural landscapes.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: A Diverse Archipelago
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a volcanic archipelago in the Lesser Antilles, stretching from the larger island of Saint Vincent to the smaller Grenadine islands. The main island, Saint Vincent, is the most populated and serves as the economic and cultural hub of the nation. It is mountainous, with the towering Mount Soufrière, an active volcano, being the highest point. This volcanic geography contributes to the island’s fertile soils, which are ideal for agriculture, particularly the cultivation of bananas and other tropical crops.
The Grenadines, a group of smaller islands to the south of Saint Vincent, are equally important in defining the nation’s geography. These islands are characterized by sandy beaches, coral reefs, and tropical forests, making them popular tourist destinations. While the Grenadines are less developed than the main island, their geographical features and small settlements are integral to the national identity and economy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The combination of rugged mountains, coastal plains, and tropical forests creates a highly varied landscape that influences human settlement patterns. Most of the population is concentrated on Saint Vincent, particularly in the capital city of Kingstown, while the Grenadines remain sparsely populated with a focus on agriculture and tourism.
Cities, Regions, and Administrative Divisions of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is divided into six parishes, which serve as the primary administrative divisions of the country. These parishes—Saint George, Charlotte, Saint David, Saint Patrick, Grenadines, and the recently added Saint Andrew—are further divided into towns and villages. The island of Saint Vincent is home to most of the country’s population, with the largest cities and towns located along the western coastline, where the majority of the infrastructure is concentrated.
Kingstown, the capital and largest city, is located on the southwestern coast of Saint Vincent. It is the cultural and economic heart of the country, with a bustling harbor, vibrant markets, and government buildings. Kingstown is where most of the commercial activity occurs, as well as being the gateway for tourists and businesses.
Other significant towns include Barrouallie, Layou, and Georgetown, each of which serves as a regional center with a focus on agriculture, tourism, and fishing. The Grenadines, consisting of islands such as Bequia, Mustique, and Canouan, have smaller settlements, with each island serving distinct purposes—tourism in Mustique and Bequia, and agriculture and fishing in Canouan and Union Island.
The parishes of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offer a diverse range of landscapes, from the volcanic interior of Saint Vincent to the low-lying islands of the Grenadines. The distribution of cities, villages, and towns in these regions is influenced by the island’s natural features, which include fertile valleys, harbors, and coastal plains that are conducive to settlement.
The Role of Geographic Data in Understanding Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Accessing accurate and comprehensive geographic data is essential for understanding the spatial relationships between cities, regions, and natural features in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Latitude and longitude coordinates, along with information about the regions and parishes, allow geographers, planners, and researchers to analyze and visualize the country’s geography.
Obtaining this data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML is particularly beneficial. These data formats enable integration with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), allowing for sophisticated spatial analysis, mapping, and visualization of geographic features. By using GIS, one can map out the relationships between the island’s cities and towns, identify transportation routes, track urban development, and assess natural resources and conservation efforts.
For example, by accessing the coordinates of each city and village, one can generate interactive maps that display the spatial distribution of urban areas, agricultural zones, and natural reserves. These maps help planners visualize the impact of urban growth on the environment, assess accessibility across the islands, and plan for future infrastructure needs.
Practical Applications of Geographic Data in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Geospatial data plays a critical role in various practical applications for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, particularly in urban planning, environmental conservation, and economic development. The country’s small size and unique geographical features require careful management of its land resources to balance development with sustainability.
Urban planners can use geographic data to design transportation networks, ensure efficient public service distribution, and optimize land use. Given the mountainous terrain and limited flat land on Saint Vincent, urban growth is constrained, so strategic planning is necessary to ensure that development is sustainable and minimizes environmental impact.
In addition, geographic data is invaluable for businesses, particularly in the tourism, agriculture, and fishing industries. For example, by analyzing the geographic data of the Grenadines, businesses can determine optimal locations for new resorts or touristic ventures based on proximity to beaches, coral reefs, and key transport hubs. Similarly, agriculturalists can use spatial data to determine the best land for cultivation based on soil quality, climate, and topography.
Environmental conservationists can also use geographic data to monitor the health of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ ecosystems, including its coral reefs, forests, and volcanic landscapes. Geographic information systems allow for the tracking of deforestation, habitat destruction, and the spread of invasive species, facilitating better conservation policies.
Unlocking Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’s Full Potential with Spatial Data
The ability to access and analyze geographic data is vital for unlocking the full potential of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Whether for urban planning, environmental monitoring, or business development, spatial data provides the foundation for making informed, data-driven decisions. By acquiring this data in flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, researchers, policymakers, and businesses can gain deeper insights into the islands' geography and use that information to guide future developments.
For example, detailed geographic data allows for more effective decision-making in tourism development, land use planning, and environmental conservation. By visualizing the distribution of resources and human activity across the islands, stakeholders can make strategic choices that ensure the sustainable development of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines while preserving its rich natural heritage.
Conclusion
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, with its diverse islands, mountainous terrain, and vibrant coastal settlements, presents unique opportunities for geographical analysis and urban planning. Access to detailed spatial data, such as latitude and longitude coordinates, regional divisions, and natural features, is crucial for understanding the relationships between the islands' cities, regions, and environments. By acquiring this data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, stakeholders can make informed decisions that drive the nation’s sustainable growth, infrastructure development, and conservation efforts. The power of geographic data will enable Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to unlock its full potential while preserving its natural beauty for future generations.