
Vincentian (people)
Vincentians are people from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, an island country in the Caribbean. They are the inhabitants of this nation, known for their diverse culture, friendly communities, and vibrant history. The term can also refer to followers of the Vincentian tradition, especially Saint Vincent de Paul, a Catholic priest known for his charity work. However, in most contexts, "Vincentians" simply denote the nation's people, who primarily engage in activities like agriculture, tourism, and fisheries, and celebrate their rich cultural heritage through music, festivals, and traditions.