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saddlers Latitude and Longitude:

17°24′17″N 062°47′31″W / 17.40472°N 62.79194°W / 17.40472; -62.79194
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Saddlers
Church at Saddlers
Church at Saddlers
Saddlers is located in Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saddlers
Saddlers
Location in Saint Kitts and Nevis
Coordinates: 17°24′17″N 062°47′31″W / 17.40472°N 62.79194°W / 17.40472; -62.79194
Country Saint Kitts and Nevis
Island Saint Kitts
Parish Saint John Capesterre

Saddlers is a town in Saint John Capesterre Parish, on Saint Kitts island in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

It is the co-capital of the parish along with Dieppe Bay Town.

Originally the parish territory was partly ruled by France and partly by the British Empire. When Britain took full control of the island in 1713, both capitals remained.

Geography

A notable volcanic rock formation, Black Rocks, lies just to the southeast of the town. [1]

Its population is estimated at 1,205. [2]

References

  1. ^ Adkins, Leonard M. (1999). The Caribbean : a walking and hiking guide (3rd ed.). Edison, NJ: Hunter Pub. ISBN  0-585-04258-6. OCLC  43474982.
  2. ^ Byron, Anglina (2022-03-29). "Girls students at SSS participate in mentorship programme in St Kitts and Nevis". Associates Times a Caribbean News website. Retrieved 2022-06-17.

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saddlers Latitude and Longitude:

17°24′17″N 062°47′31″W / 17.40472°N 62.79194°W / 17.40472; -62.79194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saddlers
Church at Saddlers
Church at Saddlers
Saddlers is located in Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saddlers
Saddlers
Location in Saint Kitts and Nevis
Coordinates: 17°24′17″N 062°47′31″W / 17.40472°N 62.79194°W / 17.40472; -62.79194
Country Saint Kitts and Nevis
Island Saint Kitts
Parish Saint John Capesterre

Saddlers is a town in Saint John Capesterre Parish, on Saint Kitts island in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

It is the co-capital of the parish along with Dieppe Bay Town.

Originally the parish territory was partly ruled by France and partly by the British Empire. When Britain took full control of the island in 1713, both capitals remained.

Geography

A notable volcanic rock formation, Black Rocks, lies just to the southeast of the town. [1]

Its population is estimated at 1,205. [2]

References

  1. ^ Adkins, Leonard M. (1999). The Caribbean : a walking and hiking guide (3rd ed.). Edison, NJ: Hunter Pub. ISBN  0-585-04258-6. OCLC  43474982.
  2. ^ Byron, Anglina (2022-03-29). "Girls students at SSS participate in mentorship programme in St Kitts and Nevis". Associates Times a Caribbean News website. Retrieved 2022-06-17.

See also


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