{ "Introduction": { "Background": { "text": "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 the 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." } }, "Geography": { "Location": { "text": "Caribbean, islands in the Caribbean Sea, about one-third of the way from Puerto Rico to Trinidad and Tobago" }, "Geographic coordinates": { "text": "17 20 N, 62 45 W" }, "Map references": { "text": "Central America and the Caribbean" }, "Area": { "total": { "text": "261 sq km (Saint Kitts 168 sq km; Nevis 93 sq km)" }, "land": { "text": "261 sq km" }, "water": { "text": "0 sq km" } }, "Area - comparative": { "text": "1.5 times the size of Washington, DC" }, "Land boundaries": { "total": { "text": "0 km" } }, "Coastline": { "text": "135 km" }, "Maritime claims": { "territorial sea": { "text": "12 nm" }, "contiguous zone": { "text": "24 nm" }, "exclusive economic zone": { "text": "200 nm" }, "continental shelf": { "text": "200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin" } }, "Climate": { "text": "tropical, tempered by constant sea breezes; little seasonal temperature variation; rainy season (May to November)" }, "Terrain": { "text": "volcanic with mountainous interiors" }, "Elevation": { "highest point": { "text": "Mount Liamuiga 1,156 m" }, "lowest point": { "text": "Caribbean Sea 0 m" } }, "Natural resources": { "text": "arable land" }, "Land use": { "agricultural land": { "text": "23.1% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: arable land": { "text": "arable land: 19.2% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent crops": { "text": "permanent crops: 0.4% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent pasture": { "text": "permanent pasture: 3.5% (2018 est.)" }, "forest": { "text": "42.3% (2018 est.)" }, "other": { "text": "34.6% (2018 est.)" } }, "Irrigated land": { "text": "8 sq km (2012)" }, "Population distribution": { "text": "population clusters are found in the small towns located on the periphery of both islands" }, "Natural hazards": { "text": "
hurricanes (July to October)
volcanism: Mount Liamuiga (1,156 m) on Saint Kitts, and Nevis Peak (985 m) on Nevis, are both volcanoes that are part of the volcanic island arc of the Lesser Antilles, which extends from Saba in the north to Grenada in the south
" }, "Geography - note": { "text": "smallest country in the Western Hemisphere both in terms of area and population; with coastlines in the shape of a baseball bat and ball, the two volcanic islands are separated by a 3-km-wide channel called The Narrows; on the southern tip of long, baseball bat-shaped Saint Kitts lies the Great Salt Pond; Nevis Peak sits in the center of its almost circular namesake island and its ball shape complements that of its sister island" } }, "People and Society": { "Population": { "text": "54,817 (2023 est.)" }, "Nationality": { "noun": { "text": "Kittitian(s), Nevisian(s)" }, "adjective": { "text": "Kittitian, Nevisian" } }, "Ethnic groups": { "text": "African descent 92.5%, mixed 3%, White 2.1%, East Indian 1.5%, other 0.6%, unspecified 0.3% (2001 est.)" }, "Languages": { "text": "English (official)" }, "Religions": { "text": "Protestant 75.6% (includes Anglican 16.6%, Methodist 15.8%, Pentecostal 10.8%, Church of God 7.4%, Baptist 5.4%, Seventh Day Adventist 5.4%, Wesleyan Holiness 5.3%, Moravian 4.8%, Evangelical 2.1%, Brethren 1.7%, Presbyterian 0.3%), Roman Catholic 5.9%, Hindu 1.8%, Jehovah's Witness 1.4%, Rastafarian 1.3%, other 5%, none 8.8%, unspecified 0.1% (2011 est.)" }, "Age structure": { "0-14 years": { "text": "19.4% (male 5,338/female 5,298)" }, "15-64 years": { "text": "68.54% (male 18,958/female 18,615)" }, "65 years and over": { "text": "12.05% (2023 est.) (male 3,146/female 3,462)" } }, "Dependency ratios": { "total dependency ratio": { "text": "41.7" }, "youth dependency ratio": { "text": "28" }, "elderly dependency ratio": { "text": "13.7" }, "potential support ratio": { "text": "7.3 (2021)" } }, "Median age": { "total": { "text": "36.5 years" }, "male": { "text": "36.7 years" }, "female": { "text": "36.3 years (2020 est.)" } }, "Population growth rate": { "text": "0.59% (2023 est.)" }, "Birth rate": { "text": "12.06 births/1,000 population (2023 est.)" }, "Death rate": { "text": "7.32 deaths/1,000 population (2023 est.)" }, "Net migration rate": { "text": "1.15 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2023 est.)" }, "Population distribution": { "text": "population clusters are found in the small towns located on the periphery of both islands" }, "Urbanization": { "urban population": { "text": "31.1% of total population (2023)" }, "rate of urbanization": { "text": "1.06% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)" } }, "Major urban areas - population": { "text": "14,000 BASSETERRE (capital) (2018)" }, "Sex ratio": { "at birth": { "text": "1.02 male(s)/female" }, "0-14 years": { "text": "1.01 male(s)/female" }, "15-64 years": { "text": "1.02 male(s)/female" }, "65 years and over": { "text": "0.91 male(s)/female" }, "total population": { "text": "1 male(s)/female (2023 est.)" } }, "Infant mortality rate": { "total": { "text": "8.19 deaths/1,000 live births" }, "male": { "text": "5.61 deaths/1,000 live births" }, "female": { "text": "10.83 deaths/1,000 live births (2023 est.)" } }, "Life expectancy at birth": { "total population": { "text": "77.33 years" }, "male": { "text": "74.89 years" }, "female": { "text": "79.81 years (2023 est.)" } }, "Total fertility rate": { "text": "1.76 children born/woman (2023 est.)" }, "Gross reproduction rate": { "text": "0.87 (2023 est.)" }, "Contraceptive prevalence rate": { "text": "NA" }, "Drinking water source": { "improved: urban": { "text": "urban: 98.3% of population" }, "improved: rural": { "text": "rural: 98.3% of population" }, "improved: total": { "text": "total: 98.3% of population" }, "unimproved: urban": { "text": "urban: 1.7% of population" }, "unimproved: rural": { "text": "rural: 1.7% of population" }, "unimproved: total": { "text": "total: 1.7% of population (2015 est.)" } }, "Current health expenditure": { "text": "5.4% of GDP (2020)" }, "Physicians density": { "text": "2.77 physicians/1,000 population (2018)" }, "Hospital bed density": { "text": "4.8 beds/1,000 population (2012)" }, "Sanitation facility access": { "improved: urban": { "text": "urban: 87.3% of population" }, "improved: rural": { "text": "rural: 87.3% of population" }, "improved: total": { "text": "total: 87.3% of population" }, "unimproved: urban": { "text": "urban: 12.7% of population" }, "unimproved: rural": { "text": "rural: 12.7% of population" }, "unimproved: total": { "text": "total: 12.7% of population (2017 est.)" } }, "Obesity - adult prevalence rate": { "text": "22.9% (2016)" }, "Alcohol consumption per capita": { "total": { "text": "8.84 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)" }, "beer": { "text": "3.73 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)" }, "wine": { "text": "1.02 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)" }, "spirits": { "text": "3.89 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)" }, "other alcohols": { "text": "0.21 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)" } }, "Children under the age of 5 years underweight": { "text": "NA" }, "Currently married women (ages 15-49)": { "text": "57.2% (2023 est.)" }, "Education expenditures": { "text": "2.5% of GDP (2021 est.)" }, "Literacy": { "total population": { "text": "NA" }, "male": { "text": "NA" }, "female": { "text": "NA" } }, "School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)": { "total": { "text": "17 years" }, "male": { "text": "16 years" }, "female": { "text": "19 years (2015)" } } }, "Environment": { "Environment - current issues": { "text": "deforestation; soil erosion and silting affects marine life on coral reefs; water pollution from uncontrolled dumping of sewage" }, "Environment - international agreements": { "party to": { "text": "Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Protocol, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Whaling" }, "signed, but not ratified": { "text": "none of the selected agreements" } }, "Climate": { "text": "tropical, tempered by constant sea breezes; little seasonal temperature variation; rainy season (May to November)" }, "Land use": { "agricultural land": { "text": "23.1% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: arable land": { "text": "arable land: 19.2% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent crops": { "text": "permanent crops: 0.4% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent pasture": { "text": "permanent pasture: 3.5% (2018 est.)" }, "forest": { "text": "42.3% (2018 est.)" }, "other": { "text": "34.6% (2018 est.)" } }, "Urbanization": { "urban population": { "text": "31.1% of total population (2023)" }, "rate of urbanization": { "text": "1.06% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)" } }, "Revenue from forest resources": { "text": "0% of GDP (2018 est.)" }, "Revenue from coal": { "text": "0% of GDP (2018 est.)" }, "Air pollutants": { "particulate matter emissions": { "text": "12.31 micrograms per cubic meter (2016 est.)" }, "carbon dioxide emissions": { "text": "0.24 megatons (2016 est.)" }, "methane emissions": { "text": "0.1 megatons (2020 est.)" } }, "Waste and recycling": { "municipal solid waste generated annually": { "text": "32,892 tons (2015 est.)" } }, "Total water withdrawal": { "municipal": { "text": "20 million cubic meters (2020 est.)" }, "industrial": { "text": "0 cubic meters (2017 est.)" }, "agricultural": { "text": "200,000 cubic meters (2017 est.)" } }, "Total renewable water resources": { "text": "20 million cubic meters (2020 est.)" } }, "Government": { "Country name": { "conventional long form": { "text": "Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis" }, "conventional short form": { "text": "Saint Kitts and Nevis" }, "former": { "text": "Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis" }, "etymology": { "text": "Saint Kitts was, and still is, referred to as Saint Christopher and this name was well established by the 17th century (although who first applied the name is unclear); in the 17th century a common nickname for Christopher was Kit or Kitt, so the island began to be referred to as \"Saint Kitt's Island\" or just \"Saint Kitts\"; Nevis is derived from the original Spanish name \"Nuestra Senora de las Nieves\" (Our Lady of the Snows) and refers to the white halo of clouds that generally wreathes Nevis Peak" }, "note": "note: Nevis is pronounced nee-vis" }, "Government type": { "text": "federal parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm" }, "Capital": { "name": { "text": "Basseterre" }, "geographic coordinates": { "text": "17 18 N, 62 43 W" }, "time difference": { "text": "UTC-4 (1 hour ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)" }, "etymology": { "text": "the French name translates as \"low land\" in English; the reference is to the city's low-lying location within a valley, as well as to the fact that the city is on the leeward (downwind) part of the island, and is thus a safe anchorage" } }, "Administrative divisions": { "text": "14 parishes; Christ Church Nichola Town, Saint Anne Sandy Point, Saint George Basseterre, Saint George Gingerland, Saint James Windward, Saint John Capesterre, Saint John Figtree, Saint Mary Cayon, Saint Paul Capesterre, Saint Paul Charlestown, Saint Peter Basseterre, Saint Thomas Lowland, Saint Thomas Middle Island, Trinity Palmetto Point" }, "Independence": { "text": "19 September 1983 (from the UK)" }, "National holiday": { "text": "Independence Day, 19 September (1983)" }, "Constitution": { "history": { "text": "several previous (preindependence); latest presented 22 June 1983, effective 23 June 1983" }, "amendments": { "text": "proposed by the National Assembly; passage requires approval by at least two-thirds majority vote of the total Assembly membership and assent of the governor general; amendments to constitutional provisions such as the sovereignty of the federation, fundamental rights and freedoms, the judiciary, and the Nevis Island Assembly also require approval in a referendum by at least two thirds of the votes cast in Saint Kitts and in Nevis" } }, "Legal system": { "text": "English common law" }, "International law organization participation": { "text": "has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction" }, "Citizenship": { "citizenship by birth": { "text": "yes" }, "citizenship by descent only": { "text": "yes" }, "dual citizenship recognized": { "text": "yes" }, "residency requirement for naturalization": { "text": "14 years" } }, "Suffrage": { "text": "18 years of age; universal" }, "Executive branch": { "chief of state": { "text": "King CHARLES III (since 8 September 2022); represented by Governor General Marcella LIBURD (since 1 February 2023)" }, "head of government": { "text": "Prime Minister Dr. Terrance DREW (since 6 August 2022); Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Geoffrey HANLEY (since 13 August 2022)" }, "cabinet": { "text": "Cabinet appointed by governor general in consultation with prime minister" }, "elections/appointments": { "text": "the monarchy is hereditary; governor general appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or majority coalition usually appointed prime minister by governor general; deputy prime minister appointed by governor general" } }, "Legislative branch": { "description": { "text": "unicameral National Assembly (14 or 15 seats, depending on inclusion of attorney general; 11 members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote and 3 appointed by the governor general - 2 on the advice of the prime minister and the third on the advice of the opposition leader; members serve 5-year terms)" }, "elections": { "text": "last held on 5 August 2022 (next to be held on 2027)" }, "election results": { "text": "percent of vote by party - SKNLP 44.4%, PLP 16.1%, PAM 16.2%, CCM 12.7%, other 10.6%; seats by party - SKNLP 6, CCM 3, PLP 1, CCM 1" } }, "Judicial branch": { "highest court(s)": { "text": "the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) is the superior court of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States; the ECSC - headquartered on St. Lucia - consists of the Court of Appeal - headed by the chief justice and 4 judges - and the High Court with 18 judges; the Court of Appeal is itinerant, traveling to member states on a schedule to hear appeals from the High Court and subordinate courts; High Court judges reside in the member states, with 2 assigned to Saint Kitts and Nevis; note - the ECSC in 2003 replaced the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (in London) as the final court of appeal on Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Kitts and Nevis is also a member of the Caribbean Court of Justice" }, "judge selection and term of office": { "text": "chief justice of Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court appointed by His Majesty, King Charles III; other justices and judges appointed by the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, an independent body of judicial officials; Court of Appeal justices appointed for life with mandatory retirement at age 65; High Court judges appointed for life with mandatory retirement at age 62" }, "subordinate courts": { "text": "magistrates' courts" } }, "Political parties and leaders": { "text": "Concerned Citizens Movement or CCM [Mark BRANTLEY]Saint Kitts and Nevis-Venezuela: joins other Caribbean states to counter Venezuela's claim that Aves Island sustains human habitation, a criterion under UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which permits Venezuela to extend its EEZ/continental shelf over a large portion of the eastern Caribbean Sea
" }, "Illicit drugs": { "text": "a transit point for cocaine and marijuana destined for North America, Europe, and elsewhere in the Caribbean; some local demand for cocaine and some use of synthetic drugs
" } } }