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What are citizens of St. Kitts called?

Saint Kitts has a population of about 40,000, the majority of whom are of African descent. The primary language is English, with a literacy rate of approximately 98%. Residents call themselves Kittitians.



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The passport of this Caribbean country allows you to enter the EU countries without a visa and stay for 30–180 days (depending on the jurisdiction). Since St Kitts and Nevis is a member of the British Commonwealth, its citizens may stay in the UK for 180 days without any extra documents.

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You'll find that local citizens and residents of the country are super friendly. This makes it a popular and inviting destination for travellers as well as its warm weather. St Kitts is famous for its blue seas and fine sandy beaches as well as its gorgeous green mountain chain.

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Affordable Cost of Living: The cost of living in St. Kitts is relatively affordable compared to other Caribbean islands. Scenic Beauty: St. Kitts is home to stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and breathtakin.

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Stewed saltfish: Served with coconut dumplings and seasoned breadfruit, this is our national dish. It's a tasty blend of vegetables, spices, coconut and salted cod, which has a distinctive flavour. It's an acquired taste, but must be tried at least once.

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Top 9 Things to Eat in St. Kitts
  • Conch Fritters.
  • Roti.
  • Goat Water.
  • Sugar Cake.
  • Cook-up or Pelau.
  • Salt Fish and Dumplings.
  • Black Pudding.
  • Johnny Cakes.


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St Kitts and Nevis is a two-island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Both islands were formed by volcanic activity and are mountainous. St Kitts is a fertile island with mainly black sandy beaches.

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Kittian Village is a luxurious, purpose-built resort area on the eastern coast of St Kitts, around 20 minutes' drive from the capital. With a host of hotels and many restaurants to choose from, this is the most popular place to stay on the island.

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Discrimination, sexist rhetoric, and intimidation toward women and their families discourage many from engaging in the political environment. The population of St. Kitts is primarily Afro-Caribbean and Anglican, but other ethnic and religious groups engage in the political process.

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