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dbpedia:Geography_of_Saint_Lucia
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Saint Lucia is one of many small land masses composing the insular group known as the Windward Islands. Unlike large limestone areas such as Florida, Cuba, and the Yucatan Peninsula, or the Bahamas, which is a small island group composed of coral and sand, St. Lucia is a typical Windward Island formation of volcanic rock that came into existence long after much of the region had already been formed.St. Lucia's physical features are notable.
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Helen of the West Indies
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6.16e+08
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950.0
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