Nevis
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located in the administrative territorial entity Saint Kitts and Nevis
- On the western coastal plain, looking south-southwest towards Charlestown
- The new seawall at Charlestown, Nevis, in 2005. Saint Kitts is seen in the background across the channel known as The Narrows; the museum of Nevis history is visible in the mid distance
- Pool of hot water on the island of Nevis resulting from geothermal activity
- part of the west coast of Nevis, including the location of Nelson's Spring
Animals
- A sponge crab (Moreiradromia antillensis)
- spotted trunkfish
Geography
- Nevis and neighbouring Leeward Islands during the 2002 volcanic eruption in Montserrat (centre). Top to bottom on left are: St. Eustatius, Saint Kitts, Nevis. On the right are: Barbuda, Antigua, Guadeloupe
- view of Nevis from the southeastern peninsula of Saint Kitts in 2005
- east coast, partially protected by coral reefs with Long Haul Bay visible in the foreground
- Gingerland
- Gallows Bay
- west coast
- Nevis Peak
History
- Illustration of French slave trade from the 1876 book The 18th century: Its Institutions, Customs, and Costumes: France, 1700–1789
- Charlestown Methodist Chapel in 1802. Pro-slavery mobs set the chapel ablaze in 1797, but the building was saved
- Slave owner and sugar merchant John Pinney of Mountravers Plantation
Human settlements
Charlestown
Main category: Charlestown, Nevis
- Main Street in Charlestown, capital of Nevis
- Charlestown
- Christena memorial in Charlestown
Transport
- The view looking inland from the Nevis airport in 2008
