
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a country in Caribbean, North America. Its capital is Kingstown, home to roughly 110,210 people across 389 km² of land.
Key facts
- Capital
- Kingstown
- Continent
- North America
- Subregion
- Caribbean
- Population
- 110,210
- Land area
- 389 km²
- ISO codes
- VC / VCT
- Languages
- English
Did you know?
- La Soufrière volcano on Saint Vincent erupted in 2021 after decades of quiet, reshaping the island.
- The Tobago Cays marine park offers deserted sandbars and turtle-grazed seagrass meadows.
- Mustique became a hideaway for royalty and rock stars in the 1960s and still draws the elite.
- The Garifuna people trace heritage to shipwrecked Africans and indigenous Caribs who resisted colonization.
- Owia Salt Pond is a natural rock pool on the windward coast, warmed by volcanic stone.
Practice with geography games
Studying Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is easier when you put facts into practice. Try these free games to reinforce flags, capitals, and comparative geography.
- Flag Colors
Guess the country from a pie chart of its flag's exact color percentages — no symbols, just hues. Six tries with continent, capital, and blurred-flag hints.
- Flag Reveal
A national flag starts heavily blurred and sharpens second by second. Name the country before time runs out — four difficulty levels, unlimited guesses, scored by speed.
- Guess the Capital
See a country name and its flag — name the capital city in six tries. Hints reveal the first letter, subregion, language, and more.
- Country from Capital
Work backwards: a capital city is shown and you name the country it belongs to. Six tries with continent, population, and blurred-flag hints.