Saint Lucians
Saint Lucians are the people of Saint Lucia, an island nation in the Caribbean. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which is influenced by a mix of African, French, and British traditions. The official language is English, but many Saint Lucians also speak Kweyol, a French-based Creole.
The population of Saint Lucia is approximately 180,000, with a diverse community that celebrates various festivals and events throughout the year. The island is famous for its stunning natural beauty, including the Pitons, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its vibrant music scene, which features genres like calypso and soca.