The
island nation
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of
Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. Part of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), Saint Vincent ...
is divided into 10 districts (formerly called Quarters). The name ''Quarters'' or ''Quartiers'' originally came from the French period in Saint Lucia (Sainte Lucie in French). The 2001 and 2010 Census of Saint Lucia refers to the first level administrative divisions as ''districts''. The
FIPS and
ISO
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standards regularly called these divisions ''quarters'' or ''quartiers'' in French. The former district of
Dauphin Quarter was merged into
Gros Islet District and the former district of
Praslin Quarter was merged into
Micoud District.
History
After the French claimed title of Saint Lucia in 1744, commandant de Rougueville divided Saint Lucia into districts and parishes. Quarters were administrative districts for the control of settlers and slaves. The French Surveyor General of Saint Lucia, M. Raussaim, initially divided Saint Lucia into seven quarters.
In 1844, Henry Breen describes how Saint Lucia was divided into two districts, the eastern district on the leeward side of Saint Lucia facing the Atlantic Ocean and the western district on the windward side facing the
Caribbean Sea
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. It was further divided into eleven quarters or parishes, i.e. Castries, Anse Laraye, Soufriere, Choiseul, Laborie, Vieux Fort, Micoud, Praslin, Dennery, Dauphin, and Gros-ilet. Each quarter or parish had a town in the coastal bay within its territory that was named the same as the quarter. Breen further talks about stipendiary magistrates introduced during the period of the apprenticeship system. These magistrates were as follows:
#Castries, Gros-ilet, Daughpin, and Anse Laraye
# Soufriere, Choiseul, Laborie
#Vieux Fort, Micoud, Praslin, Dennery
Still later the number of stipendiary magistrates was increased to five:
#Castries and Anse Laray
#Gros-ilet and Sauphin
#Soufriere and Choiseul
#Vieux Fort and Laborie
#Micoud, Dennery, and Praslin
The magistrates did not survive. However, the quarters or parishes did survive, as such, with some mergers and changes in the names.
Districts
Since the 2001 Census of Saint Lucia there have been 10 districts in Saint Lucia.
Notes
*A former quarter,
Dauphin Quarter was merged into Gros Islet Quarter. It was not enumerated separately in the 2010 Census. The 2001 Census shows Daphin as part of Gros Islet.
*A former quarter,
Praslin Quarter was merged into Micoud Quarter. It was not enumerated separately in the 2010 Census. The 2001 Census shows Praslin as part of Micoud District.
*The Central Forest Reserve with an area of was not included in the 2010 Census. Without this region, the area of Saint Lucia is .
*The final population numbers are used in the table above. Preliminary results published in April 2011 were different.
Political divisions

Saint Lucia electoral boundaries are based, generally, on the districts. There are 17 constituencies in Saint Lucia that are represented in the
House of Assembly of Saint Lucia
The House of Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Saint Lucia, elected by popular vote. The upper house is the Senate. It has 17 or 18 members: 17 members elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies, and a speaker el ...
. A study was done in 2014 to look into variations in census and boundaries and possible expansion of the number of constituencies.
See also
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Commonwealth Local Government Forum-Americas
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Geography of Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia is one of many small land masses composing the insular group known as the Windward Islands. Unlike large limestone areas such as Florida, Cuba, and the Yucatan Peninsula, or the Bahamas, which is a small island group composed of ...
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House of Assembly of Saint Lucia
The House of Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Saint Lucia, elected by popular vote. The upper house is the Senate. It has 17 or 18 members: 17 members elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies, and a speaker el ...
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ISO 3166-2:LC
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List of Caribbean First-level Subdivisions by Total Area
This is a list of first-level country subdivisions within the Caribbean in order of total area. Those administrative divisions that are the largest within their respective countries are highlighted in bold. The list also contains first-level admin ...
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List of cities in Saint Lucia
This is a list of cities in the 10 districts of the island country of Saint Lucia. There are 150 inhabited places in Saint Lucia. The significant cities and the district where they are located are listed below.
Cities
The following are the signi ...
References
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