Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis is a small island nation located in the West Indies. It's the smallest sovereign state in the Americas, both in terms of area and population. Comprising two separate islands, Saint Kitts and Nevis, the country is known for its mountains, white sand beaches, and tropical climate. The capital, Basseterre, is on the island of Saint Kitts and features historic buildings and colonial sites. The country's culture is a blend of African, British, and Caribbean influences, evident in its music, festivals, and culinary traditions. The economy is primarily based on tourism, agriculture, and small manufacturing industries. Saint Kitts and Nevis is also known for its citizenship-by-investment program, attracting foreign investors. The country gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1983 and has since been a parliamentary democracy within the Commonwealth.
Population of Saint Kitts and Nevis from 2018 to 2020:
2018: Approximately 52,000 inhabitants.
2019: Approximately 53,000 inhabitants.
2020: Approximately 53,000 inhabitants.
Capital (Basseterre): Population in 2020: About 13,000 inhabitants.
Top 10 cities by number of inhabitants in 2020: (Figures are approximate)
Basseterre: 13,000
Charlestown: 1,500
Sandy Point Town: 3,000
Monkey Hill: 2,500
Dieppe Bay Town: 800
Cayon: 800
Cotton Ground: 700
Mansion: 700
Fig Tree: 600
Market Shop: 500