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In the Constitution, the style Saint Vincent and the Grenadines occurs exactly once, at the end of the Preamble: "AND WHEREAS Saint Vincent … is henceforth to be styled Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:-". The body of the document uses Saint Vincent exclusively, as in Art. 101: "This Constitution is the supreme law of Saint Vincent…". However, the constant official use, including the Royal Style, has Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. |