Attribute | Value |
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Geography | |
Area | 261 km² |
Continent | North America |
Land area | 261 km² |
Water area | 0 km² |
Land boundaries | 0 km |
Border countries | Add |
Coastline | 135 km |
Mean elevation | Add |
Lowest point | 0 m |
Highest point | 1,156 m |
People | |
Population | 53,821 |
Official languages |
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Religion | Protestant |
Government | |
Long country name | Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Short country name | Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Long local name | Add |
Short local name | Add |
Former name |
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Government type | Federal parliamentary democracy |
Capital | Basseterre |
Economy | |
GDP (PPP) | 1,550,000,000 USD |
GDP (OER) | 964,000,000 USD |
GDP (real growth rate) | 2.1 % |
GDP - per capita (PPP) | 28,200 USD |
Gross national saving | 19.9 % of GDP |
Labor force | 18,170 |
Unemployment rate | 4.5 % |
Population below poverty line | Add |
Budget revenues | 307,000,000 USD |
Budget expenditures | 291,100,000 USD |
Military expenditures | Add |
Taxes and other revenues | 31.9 % of GDP |
Budget surplus or deficit | 1.7 % of GDP |
Public debt | 62.9 % of GDP |
Inflation rate | 0 % |
Central bank discount rate | 6.5 % |
Commercial bank prime lending rate | 9.09 % |
Stock of narrow money | 196,100,000 USD |
Stock of broad money | 196,100,000 USD |
Stock of domestic credit | 721,500,000 USD |
Market value of publicly traded shares | 598,400,000 USD |
Current account balance | -97,000,000 USD |
Exports | 57,400,000 USD |
Imports | 335,300,000 USD |
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold | 365,100,000 USD |
External debt | 201,800,000 USD |
National currency | East Caribbean dollars |
National currency (code) | XCD |
National currency (symbol) | $ |
National currency rate to USD | 2.7 |
Carib Indians occupied the islands of the West Indies for hundreds of years before the British and French began settlement in 1623. During the course of 17th century, Saint Kitts became the premier base for English and French expansion into the Caribbean. The French ceded the territory to the UK in 1713. At the turn of the 18th century, Saint Kitts was the richest British Crown Colony per capita in the Caribbean, a result of the sugar trade. Although small in size and separated by only 3 km (2 mi) of water, Saint Kitts and Nevis were viewed and governed as different states until the late-19th century, when the British forcibly unified them along with the island of Anguilla. In 1967, the island territory of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla became an associated state of the UK with full internal autonomy. The island of Anguilla rebelled and was allowed to secede in 1971. The remaining islands achieved independence in 1983 as Saint Kitts and Nevis. In 1998, a referendum on Nevis to separate from Saint Kitts fell short of the two-thirds majority vote needed.