Micoud
Micoud is a town located on the southeastern coast of the island of Saint Lucia in the Caribbean. It is one of the largest districts on the island and is known for its agricultural production, particularly bananas and cocoa. The area is characterized by its lush, green landscape, rolling hills, and proximity to the Caribbean Sea. The name Micoud is believed to have originated from a French colonial official.
The economy of Micoud is largely based on agriculture and fishing. The fertile land in the district
Micoud is home to a diverse population and has a distinct cultural identity shaped by its history