Basseterre
Basseterre is the southwest-coast capital of St Kitts, defined by its port, government quarter, and historic commercial streets.
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Basseterre is the southwest-coast capital of St Kitts, defined by its port, government quarter, and historic commercial streets.
Bath Village is a small historic town just south of Charlestown on Nevis, defined by the Bath Hotel precinct and the island's long-known spring.
Cayon is an inland town east of Basseterre on St Kitts, defined by its residential district role and foothill setting.
Challengers is a west-coast corridor town south of Basseterre on St Kitts, defined by its residential roadside setting between the capital and Old Road Town.
Charlestown is the west-coast capital of Nevis, defined by its ferry terminal, government offices, and historic waterfront streets.
Cotton Ground is a west-coast town north of Charlestown on Nevis, defined by local village life and its proximity to the Pinney's Beach resort area.
Dieppe Bay Town is a north-coast settlement below Mount Liamuiga on St Kitts, defined by its reef-fringed bay and nearby black-sand shore.
Gingerland is an upland town district east of Charlestown on Nevis, defined by estate history, village communities, and a rural hillside setting.
Jessups Village is a west-coast settlement near Pinney's Beach on Nevis, defined by its residential community and close relationship to the resort corridor.
Newcastle is a north-coast town on Nevis, defined by the airport district and its role in the island's main arrival zone.
Newton Ground is an inland town in north-central St Kitts, defined by agricultural land and its road links between Sandy Point and the north coast.
Old Road Town is a historic west-coast settlement on St Kitts, defined by Old Road Bay and its place in the island's early colonial history.