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Here is a detailed overview of Antigua and Barbuda:


General Information:

  • Official Name: Antigua and Barbuda
  • Capital: St. John’s
  • Official Language: English
  • Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
  • Population: Approximately 100,000 (as of 2023)
  • Area: 442 square kilometers (171 square miles)
  • Location: Located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, part of the Lesser Antilles.

Geography:

  • The country consists of three main islands:
    1. Antigua (the largest and most populous).
    2. Barbuda (a smaller, less populated island).
    3. Redonda (an uninhabited rocky islet).
  • Known for its 365 beaches (one for every day of the year), crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs.

History:

  • Indigenous People: Initially inhabited by the Ciboney, Arawaks, and later the Caribs.
  • Colonial Era:
    • Christopher Columbus sighted Antigua in 1493, naming it after the Church of Santa Maria La Antigua in Seville, Spain.
    • Settled by the British in 1632 and became a major sugar-producing colony.
  • Independence:
    • Gained independence from Britain on November 1, 1981.
    • Remains part of the Commonwealth, recognizing the British monarch as its head of state.

Political Structure:

  • Government: Constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.
  • Head of State: The King of the United Kingdom (currently King Charles III), represented by the Governor-General.
  • Head of Government: The Prime Minister (currently Gaston Browne, as of 2023).
  • Legislature: Bicameral, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Economy:

  • Main Industries:
    • Tourism (the primary contributor to GDP).
    • Agriculture (e.g., sugarcane, cotton, and fruits).
    • Offshore banking and financial services.
  • Challenges: Vulnerability to hurricanes and economic dependency on tourism.

Culture:

  • National Festivals: Antigua Carnival (a lively celebration of emancipation held every August).
  • Music: Calypso, soca, and steelpan music dominate.
  • Cuisine: Features seafood, pepperpot stew, fungee (cornmeal dish), and ducana (sweet potato dumpling).

Education:

  • Education is free and compulsory for children aged 5 to 16.
  • The University of the West Indies (UWI) has a campus in Antigua.

Interesting Facts:

  • Nicknamed “The Land of 365 Beaches” because of its vast number of beaches.
  • Antigua hosts the famous Antigua Sailing Week, attracting sailors from around the world.
  • The national sport is cricket, with legends like Sir Vivian Richards hailing from Antigua.

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