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Revision as of 11:05, 6 March 2012

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The main resource for civic heraldry since 1996 with over 79.000 images
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Saint Lucia


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The National Arms of St. Lucia The National Flag Location

History

St. Lucia was colonised by the English in 1638, became French in 1642 and until 1814 the island changed hands between France and England 15 times, finally becoming English in 1814. In 1838 St. Lucia became part of the Windward Islands colony, and from 1958-1962 it was part of the West Indian Federation. In 1979 the island became independent.

Administrative division

Saint Lucia has 11 quarters, or parishes of the island, under the French colonial government which was continued by the British. None of these use arms.

Heraldry

As fas as I know no town or village uses or has used arms.

Heraldic collector's items