Definitions
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- noun a country on the island of Saint Lucia; gained independence from Great Britain in 1979
- noun a volcanic island in the Windward Isles to the south of Martinique
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Examples
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The name St. Lucia was first applied by Portugese navigators in 1576.
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Baker said extracting geothermal power will not damage the ecological mix on St. Lucia, which is home to 160,000 people.
St. Lucia: Geothermal Energy Planned For Volcanic Caribbean Island 2010
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Baker said extracting geothermal power will not damage the ecological mix on St. Lucia, which is home to 160,000 people.
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Baker said extracting geothermal power will not damage the ecological mix on St. Lucia, which is home to 160,000 people.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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Baker said extracting geothermal power will not damage the ecological mix on St. Lucia, which is home to 160,000 people.
FOXNews.com 2010
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Baker said extracting geothermal power will not damage the ecological mix on St. Lucia, which is home to 160,000 people.
Fore, right! 2010
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Baker said extracting geothermal power will not damage the ecological mix on St. Lucia, which is home to 160,000 people.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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Baker said extracting geothermal power will not damage the ecological mix on St. Lucia, which is home to 160,000 people.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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The Sun sent one of their reporters over to the Island of Crackie aka St. Lucia in the Caribbean to spend a little time with
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Caribbean island -- such as St. Lucia or Jamaica -- covers 100 percent of the island's territory and can destroy everything.
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