1. Saint Vincent - Noun
2. Saint Vincent - Proper noun
an island in the center of the Windward Islands; the largest of the islands comprising Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Source: WordNetSaint-Vincent
Born in Sydney, N.S., she graduated from Mount Saint Vincent in Halifax with a bachelor of arts degree before joining the Navy in 1954. Source: Internet
Robins commented: “This being another example of the ULP government’s success in building the international reputation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and evidence the country provides great potential for growth and for its citizens to prosper.” Source: Internet
In 1842, Royal Letters Patent under which Barbados, Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada, Saint Vincent, and Saint Lucia were split into separate diocese decreed that henceforth the Town of Bridgetown should be called the City of Bridgetown. Source: Internet
In comparison, the grid areas of Kingstown and Castries — capitals of Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia — have some 50 and 60 blocks in the areas of over 40 ha (99 acre). Source: Internet
From the most northern to the most southern points, the Grenadine islands belonging to Saint Vincent span convert with a combined area of convert. Source: Internet
In 2013, Saint Vincent called for European nations to pay reparations for the slave trade. Source: Internet