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Q: What is Latitude and Longitude of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

A: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines lies on the geographical coordinates of 13° 15' 0" N, 61° 12' 0" W.

Latitude and Longitude of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in other units:

Unit Latitude Longitude
Latitude and Longitude to decimals 13.25 -61.2
Latitude and Longitude to degrees minutes seconds 13° 15' 0" N 61° 12' 0" W
   
Latitude/Longitude to UTM Reference
UTM Northing:1465484.8644355403 Easting:695026.130092056 Zone:20P

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More detail about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a Land in Two Parts

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation that is divided with two parts in mind. The first is the main island of Saint Vincent. The second is a series of smaller islands that are found around the southern end of Saint Vincent. These islands are known as the Grenadines.

Saint Vincent is an island that is larger in size than the rest of the Grenadines. The island is divided into five parishes and features Kingstown as its capital city. Kingstown operates with the full government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in mind. This is also the primary tourist destination for people who visit the country and surrounding areas.

The Grenadines are arranged with a series of different islands in mind. However, not all islands that are in the Grenadines are official property of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The northern islands of the Grenadines are interpreted to be official parts of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The only notable city in the Grenadines is Port Elizabeth. This city is located on Bequia Island.

The same government is used in the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The government includes an executive branch that is run by Queen Elizabeth II and is represented by a Governor General that the monarch appoints. The legislative branch is run with a popular vote. A full judicial system is also used to help support the control of the island. This will help to ensure that the land will be run as well and effectively as possible.

This British way of running the country is loosely based on what was used in the time when the United Kingdom was the operator of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The country became independent in 1979 but continues to run with the support of Elizabeth II in mind.

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