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    St Lucia

     
       

     
















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    History


           Spartan Health Sciences University, School of Medicine, is located in the former British Colony of
    St. Lucia. St. Lucia gained her independence from the British on February 22, 1979. The population of St. Lucia at the end of 2004 was approximately 163,000. The people of Saint Lucia are English speaking, friendly and very accommodating.

         Before becoming a British Colony, Saint Lucia changed hands 14 times between the French and the British. The island became a British possession in 1814. Hence, French and British mannerisms among the people are not uncommon. The local language is Creole (or Patois, an adulterated French) emerged as a result of British and French influences with English as the official language.

     
















     

    Travel 

    The island is the only East Caribbean territory with two commercial airports.
    Hewanorra International Airport, at the south of the island, just outside the town of
    Vieux Fort, has an asphalted runway of 9,000 feet with the capacity to accommodate
    long-range jet aircraft of the 747 and Tri-Star category. The runway is fully lit and the
    airport possesses facilities for all weather landing. Scheduled flights are maintained
    by
    Virgin Atlantic Airways, Air Canada, BWIA, ATA American Airlines, Continental,  
    United Airlines, Delta Airlines, Royal Caldedonian
    ,
    British Airways, U.S. Airways, Continental Airlines and Helen Air. During the Winter Season some airlines provide non-scheduled passenger charter flights such as: Sun Country, Britania, Condor, Sky Service, Miami Air and Trans Meridian.

    George F.L. Charles Airport (Vigie) is within limits of the capital city of Castries. It has an
    asphalted runway of 5,700 feet with facilities for night landing. Scheduled flights to
    this airport are maintained by BWIA, LIAT,
    American Eagle, and Helen Air. Shuttle
    service between this airport and Hewanorra is also regularly available. "Vigie" is also
    used by some air-cargo carriers like Amerijet.




                                                                                   
     



       

    Tourists' Attractions

    Saint Lucia's beauty has drawn many people to its shores, since
    the sound of military cannon has ceased to reverberate through its
    valleys; and this English-speaking but French-oriented island
    continues to be a favorite for vacationers. Among the resorts
    mostly visited are:
    Coconut Beach Resort, SandalsWindjammer,
    Rex St. Lucian, Club St. Lucia, Marigot Bay, Ladera Resort (ranked #3 
    honeymoon resort in the world and pictured in the big screen movie
     "Superman II"), Hyatt Resort (now under Sandals) and Jalhousie Hilton. 
                                                            



    One of the major attractions for visitors to Saint Lucia is the Sulphur Springs Volcano which has been compared to the Soufriere of Onzendaki in Japan and the famous Solfatara of Pozzuoli in Italy. This wonder of nature has been found to be the "most interesting; perhaps the most potentially active; possibly the most highly curative, and certainly, the most accessible of them all". It is known as the "drive in volcano"because you actually drive through it! You must also visit Morne Fortune, the most
    historic spot, and the Pigeon Island National Park.

                     








      
                      
                             
    Transportation Services provided by the University

    Hewanorra International Airport is approximately 3 miles from the University.  The University provides free
    transportation for all new incoming students with prior arrangement. 

    George F.L. Charles Airport is one and a one half (1 1/2) hours drive from the University.  The University can
    make arrangements for the pick up. The cost of transportation is approximately $55.00 (U.S.) paid directly to
    the transportation service provider.


    Communications

    Saint Lucia's Telecommunications Service is provided by a wholly owned subsidiary of
    Cable and Wireless
    (West Indies) Ltd.: Saint Lucia Telephones. The domestic telephone service embraces all the major residential
    areas through 11 exchanges with cable and microwave links. International telecommunication is provided through
    Cable and Wireless's international network. Micro-wave radio telephone, cable and telex services are available and
    are kept under constant review to cope with demand. A new system for direct dialing to the main overseas
    went into operation in 1982. Currently, Cable & Wireless provides Cable TV and cellular phone services.


    Currency

    There are nine commercial banks operating in Saint Lucia. The main center of business is the capital of Castries,
    but some of the banks have branches in the towns of Soufriere and Vieux Fort which are areas of agricultural
    and commercial activity.

           The banks are:

           Bank of Nova Scotia
           First Caribbean International Bank 
           Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
           Royal Bank of Canada
           National Commercial Bank of St. Lucia Ltd.
           St. Lucia Co-operative Bank
           Caribbean Banking Corporation Ltd.
           Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
           St. Lucia Development Bank

    The island's currency is the East Caribbean dollar, which is pegged to the United States Dollar at the parity of
    EC $2.6882 to U.S. $1.00. The currency is controlled by the East Caribbean Currency Authority, a regional body
    with its headquarters in St. Kitts.

           

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