Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Β· Caribbean
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a country in Caribbean, with Kingstown as its capital, home to about 99,924 people. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines shares no land border with any other country.
| Capital | Kingstown |
|---|---|
| Region | Caribbean |
| Currency | Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD $) |
| Calling code | +1784 |
| ISO codes | VC / VCT / 670 ISO 3166-1 |
| Flag emoji | π»π¨ |
| Population | 99,924 (2025) World Bank |
| Area | 389 kmΒ² |
| Languages | English |
| Internet domain | .vc |
| Demonym | Saint Vincentian |
About Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a United Nations member state in Caribbean. Its capital and seat of government is Kingstown. It is an island nation with no land borders. The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar ($), using the code XCD.
Curious about the city itself? See what is the capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for Kingstownβs own facts and history.
To call Saint Vincent and the Grenadines from abroad, dial the country code +1784. In international standards it is identified by the ISO 3166-1 codes VC (alpha-2) and VCT (alpha-3), which appear in everything from web addresses to shipping labels. As of 2025, its population is around 99,924.
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How Saint Vincent and the Grenadines compares
- Area: 389 kmΒ², ranking 183 of 194 sovereign states by land area.
- Population: 99,924, ranking 182 of 193 sovereign states.
- Density: about 257 people per square kilometre.
- Currency reach: 7 other countries and territories use the Eastern Caribbean dollar (see the full list).
Flags with the same colours as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
4 other national flags use exactly the same set of colour families (yellow, green, blue). Similar colours are the most common reason flags get mistaken for one another, though colour alone says nothing about layout.
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Population from the World Bank (SP.POP.TOTL); flag, capital, currency, calling code and ISO data from open datasets. Rankings, density and flag colour matches are computed from that same dataset. Full sources and vintage on the data page. Last updated . Report a correction.