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Antigua and Barbuda

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Antigua and Barbuda


Antigua and Barbuda
Flag of Antigua and BarbudaImage:Antigua_and_barbuda_coa.png
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National motto: Each Endeavouring, All Achieving
Location of Antigua and Barbuda
Official languageEnglish
Capital
 - Population:
Saint John's
24,226 (2000)
Head of StateElizabeth II, Queen
represented by

Sir James Carlisle, Governor General
Head of GovernmentBaldwin Spencer, Prime Minister
Area
 - Total:
 - % water:
Ranked 180th
442 km²
Negligible
Population
 - Total:
 - Density
Ranked 184th
67,448 (2002)
152/km²
Independence
From the UK
November 1, 1981
National Day1 November (Independence Day)
ReligionsAnglican 44%;
Moravian;
Roman Catholic
CurrencyEast Caribbean dollar (EC$) = 100 cents
Time ZoneUTC -4
National AnthemFair Antigua, We Salute Thee
Internet TLD.ag
Calling Code1-268

Antigua and Barbuda is an island nation located in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean.  Antigua and Barbuda are part of the Lesser Antilles archipelago with the island of Guadeloupe to the south, Montserrat to the southwest, Saint Kitts and Nevis to the west and Saint Barthélemy to the northwest.

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History

Pre-ceramic Amerindians were the first to inhabit the islands of Antigua and Barbuda in 2400 BC. Later Arawak and Carib Amerindian tribes populated the islands. The island of Antigua was originally named Wadadli by the natives. Christopher Columbus landed on his second voyage in 1493 and gave the island the name Antigua. Early settlements by the Spanish and French were succeeded by the English who formed a colony in 1667 by transporting Irish Catholic slaves to Antigua. Slavery, established to run the sugar plantations on Antigua, was abolished in 1834. The islands became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations in 1981, and Vere Bird became the first prime minister.

Politics

The island of Antigua is divided into six parishes:-

  • 1 Saint George
  • 2 Saint John
  • 3 Saint Mary
  • 4 Saint Paul
  • 5 Saint Peter
  • 6 Saint Philip
The Parishes of Antigua

The island of Barbuda and the uninhabited island of Redonda each enjoy dependency status.

Geography

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Main article: Geography of Antigua and Barbuda

The country consists of a number of islands, of which Antigua is the largest one, and the most populated. Barbuda, just north of Antigua is the other main island. The islands have a warm, tropical climate, with fairly constant temperatures year round. The un-inhabited island of Redonda also belongs to the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.

The islands are mostly low-lying, with the highest point being Boggy Peak, at 402m. The small country's main town is the capital Saint John's on Antigua; Barbuda's largest town is Codrington.

Economy

Tourism dominates its economy, accounting for more than half of its GDP. Weak tourist arrival numbers since early 2000 have slowed the economy, however, and pressed the government into a tight fiscal corner. The dual-island nation's agricultural production is focused on the domestic market and constrained by a limited water supply and a labour shortage stemming from the lure of higher wages in tourism and construction work.

Manufacturing comprises enclave-type assembly for export with major products being bedding, handicrafts, and electronic components. Prospects for economic growth in the medium term will continue to depend on income growth in the industrialised world, especially in the United States, which accounts for about one-third of all tourist arrivals.

Demographics

Most of the population are descendants of the slaves that used to work in the sugar plantations, but there are also groups of Europeans, notably Irish, British and Portuguese. While the official language is English, most of the locals speak patois, a form of broken english.

Almost all Antiguans are Christians, with the Anglican Church (about 50%) being the largest denomination.

Foreign relations

Antigua and Barbuda is a member of the Caribbean Community, United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organization of American States, Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, and the Eastern Caribbean's Regional Security System.

Miscellaneous topics

  • Culture of Antigua and Barbuda
    • Music of Antigua and Barbuda
  • Communications in Antigua and Barbuda
  • Transportation in Antigua and Barbuda
  • Military of Antigua and Barbuda





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