Gros Islet
Gros Islet | |
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Town | |
Gros Islet and Rodney Bay as seen from Pigeon Island | |
Political map of St Lucia showing position of Gros Islet | |
Coordinates: 14°04′52″N 60°57′11″W / 14.081°N 60.953°WCoordinates: 14°04′52″N 60°57′11″W / 14.081°N 60.953°W | |
Country | Saint Lucia |
Quarter | Gros Islet Quarter |
Founded | 1749? |
Founded by | France |
Government | |
• Governing body | Gros Islet Town Council |
Area | |
• Total | 101.528 km2 (39.2 sq mi) |
Elevation[1] | 2 m (6 ft) |
Population (2005)[2] | |
• Total | 21,660 (Gros Islet District) |
Time zone | Eastern Caribbean Time Zone (ECT) (UTC-4) |
Area code(s) | 758 |
Gros Islet (English: Large Island) is a community located near the northern tip of the island country of Saint Lucia. Originally a quiet fishing village, it has gone on to become one of the more popular tourist destinations in the country.
Originally settled by the Carib (and possibly Arawak), a French map from 1717 provides the first identification of the area as Gros Islet.[3] The community has had a long history of being a Roman Catholic parish, as the first priests who arrived on the island settled in the village in 1749.[4] Gros Islet was first settled by the French from Martinique.
In 1778, as a retaliation for the declaration of war on the British by the French, the British navy captured the island of Saint Lucia from the French, and built a naval base at Gros Islet Bay in 1782 - temporarily changing the name to Fort Rodney. The island as a whole has switched hands between the British and French throughout its existence.
In modern times, the community has continued to flourish. Between 1991 and 2001 the population rose 54%;[5] the highest rise in the country. In 2001, the population was 19,409, making it the second most-populous community in Saint Lucia, up from 13,505 in the 1991 census and 10,164 in the 1980 edition.[5] Of this number, 9,307 were male and 10,102 were female.[5]
A nearby mangrove swamp was dredged to form Rodney Bay Marina and many hotels, resorts and villas have since appeared. However the old village of Gros Islet is still a flourishing district.
See also
References
- ↑ http://freemeteo.com/default.asp?pid=15&gid=3576686&la=1
- ↑ http://www.stats.gov.lc
- ↑ Luntta, K: The Rough Guide to St Lucia, page 82
- ↑ http://www.grosisletparish.org/churchhistory.htm Gros Islet Parish history
- 1 2 3 2001 Population and Housing Census
External links
- Gros Islet travel guide from Wikivoyage
- http://www.grosislet.communitysaintlucia.com/
- Gros Islet St Lucia Real Estate