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Title: Antigua and Barbuda


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Antigua and Barbuda
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Antigua
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Barbuda
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History of Antigua and Barbuda
  • Antigua is also known as Wadadli, which means
    "our own".
  • Local tribes were the first to inhabit the island
    of Barbuda in 2400 B.C.
  • Later Arawak and Carib tribes populated the
    islands.
  • Early settlement by the Spanish was replaced by
    English rule from 1632, with a French interlude
    in 1666.
  • The islands became an independent state within
    the Common wealth of Nations on November 1, 1981.

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  • Barbuda is known for its collection of caves in
    the northern section of the island.
  • The caves contain petroglyphs, decorative
    incisions into rocks made by ancient humans.

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Antigua and Barbuda are located in the middle of
the Leeward Islands
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More Crazy stuff!
  • The Antigua Racer Snake is the rarest snake in
    the world, with only about two hundred living. It
    is found on Bird Island, an island off the coast
    of Antigua.
  • Barbuda is home to the Frigate Bird.
  • Highest point is Boggy Peak, at 402m.

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  • The capital of Barbuda is Codrington, and the
    capital of Antigua is St. Johns.
  • Economy is mainly based on tourism.

The next form of income is received through
farming. They use the East Caribbean Currency,
1 US2.67 EC

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Culture Facts
  • Official language is English.
  • GDP per capita is 12,586 US.
  • Population of 82,786. 
  • Density of 394 people per square mile.
  • An independent scientific study ranked Antigua
    and Barbuda as the 16th happiest country in the
    world
  • Family and religion play an important role in
    Antiguans.
  • There is a national Carnival celebration during
    the month of August each year historically
    Carnival commemorates the abolition of slavery in
    the British West Indies. The Carnival includes
    pageants, shows, contests and festive activities,
    and is a notable tourist attraction.

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Living Conditions
  • Climate tropical marine little seasonal
    temperature variation.
  • Terrain mostly low-lying limestone and coral
    islands, with some higher volcanic areas.
  • In January and February, the coolest months, the
    average daily high temperature is 81F (27C).
  • In July and August, the warmest months, the
    average daily high is 86F (30C). Monthly
    averages are as follows

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Hobbies
  • Locals listen to Calypso and Soca music.
  • Burning Flames is a popular band.
  • The country has two published daily news papers
    to read the Daily observer and the Antigua Sun.
  • Cricket
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