Commonwealth Of Saint Andrews v1
Nestled in the warm waters of the Caribbean, the Commonwealth of St. Andrews is a small island nation with deep British colonial roots and a proud, independent spirit. Founded in the early 18th century as a naval outpost, the island grew around the natural harbor that would become Georgetown, its vibrant and historic capital.
Centuries of trade, migration, and maritime tradition have shaped the island’s character — a blend of British order and Caribbean warmth. Today, St. Andrews stands as a stable and prosperous Commonwealth realm, where pastel colonial facades line narrow streets, church bells echo over the bay, and fishing boats share the same waters as modern cargo vessels.
The island’s geography is marked by rolling green hills, fertile plains, and rugged coasts, giving way to clear lagoons and coral reefs along its southern shores. Once reliant on sugar and spice exports, the nation now thrives on tourism, light industry, and international finance, while preserving its laid-back charm and seafaring heritage.
Capital: Georgetown Government: Parliamentary Commonwealth Realm Motto: “By Grace and Sea We Prosper.”



