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Explore the vibrant Caribbean, featuring landmarks like the Twin Peaks and Diamond Falls in St. Lucia. This small, pear-shaped island boasts its capital, Castries, where around one-third of its population resides. With a rich cultural tapestry, most residents are Roman Catholic, followed by a blend of Christians and Muslims. The Caribbean has produced notable figures like cricketers Brian Lara, known as the "Prince of Port-of-Spain," and Clive Lloyd from Guyana, as well as Mary Seacole, a pioneering nurse from Jamaica.
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The Caribbean By Amir Afzal
Landmarks • Some of the landmarks are the Twin Peaks and the Diamond Falls set in St Lucia. • There is also Mt Gimme.
St Lucia • St Lucia is a small pear shaped island. • The Capital city is Castries. • Castries is the biggest city on the island.
Religion • Most people are Roman Catholic(79%). • The rest are either Muslims and Christians.
People • Roughly half the people live in towns and half live in villages. • One third of the people live in Castries.
Brian Lara • Brian Lara is a famous cricketer from the Caribbean. • He played his international career with West Indies • His full name is Brian Charles Lara and he was born on the 2/5/69. • His nickname was The Prince of Port-of-Spain.
Clive Lloyd • Clive Lloyd also was a West Indies cricket player. • His full name was Clive Hubert Lloyd and he was born on the 31/8/44. • He was born in British Guiana (now Guyana).
Mary Seacole • Mary Seacole was a nurse and a healer. • She was born in Jamaica more than 200 years ago, in 1805. • Mary lived a long and wondrous life.