Outline of Saint Kitts and Nevis

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The Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis , also known as Saint Christopher and Nevis , [1] is a sovereign federal two-island nation located in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. [2] It is the smallest nation in the Americas, in both area and population.

The capital city and headquarters of government for the federated state is on the larger island of Saint Kitts. The smaller state of Nevis lies about 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Saint Kitts, across a shallow channel called "The Narrows".

Historically, the British dependency of Anguilla was also a part of this union, which was then known collectively as Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla.

Saint Kitts and Nevis are geographically part of the Leeward Islands. To the north-northwest lie the islands of Sint Eustatius, Saba, Saint Barthélemy, and Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten. To the east and northeast are Antigua and Barbuda, and to the southeast is the small uninhabited island of Redonda, and the island of Montserrat, which currently has an active volcano (see Soufrière Hills.)

Saint Kitts and Nevis were amongst the first islands in the Caribbean to be settled by Europeans. Saint Kitts was home to the first British and French colonies in the Caribbean.

Saint Kitts and Nevis is the smallest nation on Earth to ever host a World Cup event; it was one of the host venues of the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

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Geography of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Geography of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Environment of Saint Kitts and Nevis

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Natural geographic features of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Regions of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Regions of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Ecoregions of Saint Kitts and Nevis

List of ecoregions in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Demography of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Demographics of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Government and politics of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Politics of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Branches of the government of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Executive branch of the government of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Legislative branch of the government of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Judicial branch of the government of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Court system of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Foreign relations of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Foreign relations of Saint Kitts and Nevis

International organization membership

The Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis is a member of: [2]

Law and order in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Law of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Military of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Military of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Local government in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Local government in Saint Kitts and Nevis

History of Saint Kitts and Nevis

History of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Culture of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Culture of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Art in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Sports in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Sports in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Economy and infrastructure of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Economy of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Education in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Education in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Infrastructure of Saint Kitts and Nevis

See also

Saint Kitts and Nevis

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Index of Saint Kitts and Nevis–related articles</span>

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The primary law governing Saint Kitts and Nevis nationality regulations is the Saint Christopher and Nevis Citizenship Act, which came into force on 28 February 1984.

References

  1. Both the names Saint Christopher and Saint Kitts are given in the Constitution of Saint Christopher and Nevis.
  2. 1 2 "Saint Kitts and Nevis". The World Factbook . United States Central Intelligence Agency. 7 July 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.

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