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Saint Lucia Population

by Vishal Kumar

Saint Lucia is an island country of the West Indies with an estimated population of over 180,000 people. The large majority of the people are descended from black Africans, There are also many mixed-race people with African, European and Carib heritage.


It is important to know about the small Population of Saint Lucia, which is made up of diverse racial groups. The total population of Saint Lucia has been estimated to be 185,217 in 2022.

About Population of Saint Lucia

The population growth rate of this country is 1.14%. The approximate population density of this country is 260.9 per sq. km. Analysis of the age structure of Saint Lucia reveals that 35% of the total population are children and 60% consist of adults, while aged people make up just 5 % of the population.

Saint Lucia People

The population of Saint Lucia is made up of different types of races. It is important to note here that almost 90% of the population comprises Africans, and the remaining is made up of other races such as British, East Indians, French, Carib, and Mixed African races. Mixed African accounts for 5.5% of the total population, while East Indians make up 3.2 % of Saint Lucia’s Population. Most of the people live in the capital city of Saint Lucia, Castries.

Roman Catholicism is the most dominant religion in the country. However, Protestantism and Anglican are also practiced in some parts of the country.

French Creole is the language spoken by the native population of Saint Lucia, although English is the official language.

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