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Antigua and Barbuda 528 61.73% Other Caribbean countries 5 0.62% Canada 20 2.35% Other Asian countries 11 1.23% Other European countries 41 4.81% Dominica 19 2.22% Dominican Republic 7 0.86% Guyana 36 4.20% Jamaica 58 6.79% Monsterrat 8 0.99% St. Kitts and Nevis 2 0.25% St. Lucia 6 0.74% St. Vincent and the Grenadines 2 0.25% Trinidad and Tobago 3
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St. Johnston (or St. Johnston Village) is a settlement in the northwest of the island of Antigua. It lies to the east of the capital, St. John's, of which is virtually a suburb. Potters Village lies immediately to the southeast. It was named for the Governor General of the Leeward Islands, Sir Thomas Reginald St. Johnston who built a hospital ...
Antigua is 650 km (400 mi) southeast of Puerto Rico; Barbuda lies 48 km (30 mi) due north of Antigua, and the uninhabited island of Redonda is 56 km (35 mi) southwest of Antigua. [1] The largest island of Antigua, is 21 km (about a dozen miles) across and 281 km 2 (about a hundred square miles) in area. [1] Barbuda covers 161 km 2 (62 sq mi ...
This is a list of settlements in Antigua and Barbuda, sorted by alphabetical order. Map of Antigua and Barbuda St. John's, Capital of Antigua and Barbuda English Harbour List
Green Island, off the coast of Antigua A small island in Hanson's Bay. This is a list of islands of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda is an archipelagic state in the Leeward Islands. There are 54 islands in the country, including three main ones. [1] [2] [3]
Q58. Country of birth Counts % Antigua and Barbuda 309 67.61% Other Caribbean countries 1 0.26% Canada 4 0.77% Other Asian countries 6 1.29% Other European countries
William Gilbert, Nathaniel's son, wrote "The Hurricane," a 450-line poem with theosophical and western overtones that is set on the island of Antigua, where Gilbert was born in 1763 into a planter family. The poem was recently reissued in 1990. [4] Rev. Nathaniel Gilbert was contacted by Mrs. Grace Webb's estate counsel. [4]