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Anguilla (English pronunciation ang-GWILL-ah, ) is a British overseas territoryBritish overseas territories Overview

A British overseas territory is one of 14 territories which are under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom, but not conside...
 in the CaribbeanCaribbean

The Caribbean is a region of the Americas consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts....
, one of the most northerly of the Leeward IslandsLeeward Islands

The Leeward Islands are the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles....
 in the Lesser AntillesLesser Antilles

The Lesser Antilles are part of the Antilles, which together with the Bahamas and Greater Antilles form the West Indies....
. It consists of the main island of Anguilla itself, approximately 26 kmKilometre

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 (16 miles) long by 5 km (3 miles) wide at its widest point, together with a number of much smaller islands and cayCay

A cay is a small, low island consisting mostly of sand or coral....
s with no permanent population. The island's capital is The ValleyThe Valley, Anguilla

The Valley is the capital of Anguilla and the main "town" on the island....
. The total land area of the territory is 102 km²Square kilometre

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 (39.4 square mileSquare mile Overview

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s), with a population of approximately 13,500 (2006 estimate).
HistoryAnguilla was first settled by Amerindian tribes who migrated from South AmericaSouth America

South America is a continent situated in the western hemisphere and, mostly, the southern hemisphere, bordered on the west b...
. The earliest Amerindian artefacts found on Anguilla have been dated to around 1300 BC, and remains of settlements date from 600 AD.






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1969   British paratroopers and Marines land on the island of Anguilla.






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Anguilla (English pronunciation ang-GWILL-ah, ) is a British overseas territoryBritish overseas territories Overview

A British overseas territory is one of 14 territories which are under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom, but not conside...
 in the CaribbeanCaribbean

The Caribbean is a region of the Americas consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts....
, one of the most northerly of the Leeward IslandsLeeward Islands

The Leeward Islands are the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles....
 in the Lesser AntillesLesser Antilles

The Lesser Antilles are part of the Antilles, which together with the Bahamas and Greater Antilles form the West Indies....
. It consists of the main island of Anguilla itself, approximately 26 kmKilometre

A kilometre is a unit of length that is equal to 1,000 metres, the current International System of Units base unit of leng...
 (16 miles) long by 5 km (3 miles) wide at its widest point, together with a number of much smaller islands and cayCay

A cay is a small, low island consisting mostly of sand or coral....
s with no permanent population. The island's capital is The ValleyThe Valley, Anguilla

The Valley is the capital of Anguilla and the main "town" on the island....
. The total land area of the territory is 102 km²Square kilometre

Square kilometre, symbol km, is an SI unit of surface area....
 (39.4 square mileSquare mile Overview

A square mile is an English unit of area equal to that of a square with sides each 1 statute mile in length....
s), with a population of approximately 13,500 (2006 estimate).

History

Anguilla was first settled by Amerindian tribes who migrated from South AmericaSouth America

South America is a continent situated in the western hemisphere and, mostly, the southern hemisphere, bordered on the west b...
. The earliest Amerindian artefacts found on Anguilla have been dated to around 1300 BC, and remains of settlements date from 600 AD. The date of European discovery is uncertain: some sources claim that ColumbusChristopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus Italian Cristoforo Colombo; Spanish: Cristbal Coln was a navigator and an admiral for the Crow...
 sighted the island in 1493, while others state that the island was first discovered by the French in 1564 or 1565. The name Anguilla derives from the word for "eel" in any of various Romance languages (modern Spanish: ; French: ; Italian: ), probably chosen because of the island's eel-like shape.

Anguilla was first colonised by EnglishEngland

England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom....
 settlers from Saint KittsSaint Kitts

Saint Kitts is an island in the Caribbean....
, beginning in 1650. Other early arrivals included EuropeEurope

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ans from AntiguaAntigua

For more information on Antigua see Antigua and Barbuda....
 and BarbadosFacts About Barbados

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. It is likely that some of these early Europeans brought enslaved AfricaAfrica

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ns with them. Historians confirm that African slavesAtlantic slave trade

The Atlantic slave trade was the purchase of people in and transport from West Africa and Central Africa into slavery in the...
 lived in the region in the early seventeenth century. For example, Africans from SenegalSenegal

Senegal , officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country south of the Sngal River in western Africa....
 lived in St. Christopher (today St. Kitts) in 1626. By 1672 a slave depot existed on the island of Nevis, serving the Leeward IslandsLeeward Islands

The Leeward Islands are the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles....
. While the time of African arrival in Anguilla is difficult to place precisely, archive evidence indicates a substantial African presence (at least 100) on the island by 1683.

The island was administered by England, and later the United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
, until the early nineteenth century when – against the wishes of the inhabitants – it was incorporatedSaint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla Overview

Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla was historically an overseas territory of the United Kingdom located in the Caribbean Sea....
 into a single British dependency along with Saint KittsSaint Kitts

Saint Kitts is an island in the Caribbean....
 and NevisNevis

Nevis is an island in the Caribbean near the top of the Lesser Antilles archipelago, about 220 miles southeast of Puerto Ri...
. After two rebellions in 1967 and 1969 and brief period as a self-declared independent republic headed by Ronald WebsterRonald Webster

Ronald Webster is a politician from Anguilla....
, British rule was fully restored in 1969. Anguilla became a separate British dependency (now termed a British overseas territory) in 1980.

Politics

Anguilla is an internally self-governing overseas territory of the United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
. Its politics takes place in a framework of a parliamentaryParliamentary system

||-||}A parliamentary system, also known as parliamentarianism, is distinguished by the executive branch of govern...
 representative democraticRepresentative democracy

Representative democracy is a form of democracy founded on the exercise of popular sovereignty by the people's representativ...
 dependencyDependent territory Overview

A dependent territory, dependent area or dependency is a territory that does not possess full political independ...
, whereby the Chief MinisterChief Minister

A Chief Minister is the elected Head of Government of a sub-national state, notably a state of India, a territory of Austral...
 is the head of governmentHead of government

The head of government is the chief officer of the executive , often presiding a cabinet....
, and of a multi-party system.

The United NationsUnited Nations

name = United NationsNations Unies...
 Committee on Decolonisation includes Anguilla on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing TerritoriesUnited Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories

The United Nations maintains a list of territories that do not govern themselves....
. The territory's constitution is Anguilla Constitutional Order 1 April 1982 (amended 1990). Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the governmentGovernment

A government is a body that has the authority to make and the power to enforce laws within a civil, corporate, religious, a...
 and the House of AssemblyAnguilla House of Assembly

The House of Assembly of Anguilla has 11 members, 7 members elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies, 2 ex...
. The JudiciaryJudiciary

In law, the judiciary or judicature is the system of courts which administer justice in the name of the sovereign or s...
 is independent of the executive and the legislature. Military defence is the responsibility of the United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
.

Geography

Anguilla is a flat, low-lying island of coral and limestone in the Caribbean Sea, east of Puerto RicoPuerto Rico

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , also Porto Rico and more commonly Puerto Rico, is a United States territory w...
. The soil is generally thin and poor, supporting only scrub vegetation.

Anguilla is noted for its spectacular and ecologically important coral reefs. Apart from the main island of Anguilla itself, the territory includes a number of other smaller islands and cays, mostly tiny and uninhabited. Some of these are:
  • AnguillitaAnguillita

    Anguillita is a small, rocky island off the Western tip of Anguilla....
  • Dog Island
  • Prickly Pear CaysPrickly Pear Cays

    Prickly Pear Cay, sometimes spelled Prickley Pear Cay, is a small uninhabited island about six miles from Road Bay Ang...
  • Scrub IslandScrub Island

    Scrub Island lies off the Eastern tip of Anguilla....
  • Seal Island
  • SombreroFacts About Sombrero, Anguilla

    Sombrero, also known as Hat Island, is the northernmost island of the Lesser Antilles....
    , also known as Hat Island
  • Sandy Island

Climate

Anguilla has a tropical though rather dry climate, moderated by northeast trade winds. Temperatures vary little throughout the year. Average daily maxima range from about 27 °C (80 °F) in December to 30 °C (86 °F) in July. Rainfall is erratic, averaging about 90 cm (35 in) per year, the wettest months being September and October, and the driest February and March. Anguilla is vulnerable to hurricanes from June to November, peak season August to mid-October.
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Economy

Anguilla's thin arid soil is largely unsuitable for agriculture, and the island has few land-based natural resourcesNatural Resources

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. Its main industries are tourism, offshore incorporation and management, offshore bankOffshore bank

An offshore bank is a bank located outside the country of residence of the depositor, typically in a low tax jurisdiction th...
ing, and fishing. Many insurance and financial business are headquartered in Anguilla.

The economy of Anguilla is expanding rapidly, especially the tourism sector which is driving major new developments in partnerships with multi-national companies. This boom, beginning gently during 2005-2006, is accelerating through 2007 and is expected to continue for years. In an effort to prevent overheating, there is currently a moratorium on "non-belongers" (foreigners) buying land in Anguilla.
Anguilla's currency is the East Caribbean dollarEast Caribbean dollar

The East Caribbean dollar is the currency of eight members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States....
, though the US dollar is also widely accepted. The exchange rate is fixed to the US dollar at US$1 = EC$2.70.

Demographics

The majority of residents (90.08%) are black, the descendants of slaves transported from Africa. Growing minorities include whites at 3.74% and people of mixed race at 4.65% (figures from 2001 census).

72% of the population is Anguillian while 28% is non-Anguillian (2001 census). Of the non-Anguillian population, many are citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, St Kitts & Nevis, the Dominican Republic, or Jamaica and a very few Nigerians ranging from 7-15.

2006 and 2007 saw an influx of large numbers of Chinese, Indian, and Mexican workers, brought in as labour for major tourist developments due to the local population not being large enough to support the labour requirements.

Culture

The Anguilla National Trust (ANT) was established in 1993 to preserve the heritage of the island, including its cultural heritage. The Trust has programmes encouraging Anguillan writers and the preservation of the island's history.

The island's cultural history begins with the ArawakArawak

The term Arawak , was used to designate the Amerindians encountered by the Spanish in the Caribbean....
 Indians. Artifacts have been found around the island, telling of life before European settlers arrived.

As throughout the CaribbeanCaribbean

The Caribbean is a region of the Americas consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts....
, holidays are a cultural fixture. Anguilla's most important holidays are of historic as much as cultural importance – particularly the anniversary of the emancipation (previously August Monday in the Park), celebrated as the Summer Festival. BritishUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 holidays, such as the Queen's birthday, are also celebrated.

Religion

According to the 2001 census ChristianityChristianity

Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on Jesus of Nazareth, and on his life and teachings as presented in the New...
 is Anguilla's predominant religion, with 29 percent of the population practising AnglicanismAnglicanism

The term Anglican is used to describe the people, institutions, and churches as well as the liturgical traditions and t...
. Another 23.9 percent are Methodist. Other churches on the island include Seventh-day AdventistSeventh-day Adventist Church Overview

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Christian denomination which, as its name suggests, is best-known for its teaching tha...
, BaptistBaptist

A Baptist is a member of a Baptist church or a person who believes in the practice of baptism by immersion into water....
, Roman Catholic, and Jehovah's WitnessesJehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses are members of an international religion who believe they are the restoration of first-century Christiani...
 (0.7%). Between 1992 and 2001 the number of followers of the Church of GodChurch of God

Church of God refers to numerous, mostly unrelated bodies:...
 and Pentecostal Churches increased considerably. There are at least fifteen churches on the island, several of architectural interest. Although a minority on the island, it is an important location to followers of Rastafarian religion – Anguilla is the birthplace of Robert Athlyi Rogers, author of The Holy PibyHoly Piby

The Holy Piby is a proto-Rastafarian text written by Robert Athlyi Rogers, founder of an Afrocentric religion in the United ...
 which has had a strong influence on Rastafarian beliefs. Various other religions are practised as well.

Religions in Anguilla
in percent
Religion 1992 2001
Anglican 40.4 29.0
Methodist 33.2 23.9
Seventh-day AdventistSeventh-day Adventist Church

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Christian denomination which, as its name suggests, is best-known for its teaching tha...
7.0 7.6
BaptistBaptist

A Baptist is a member of a Baptist church or a person who believes in the practice of baptism by immersion into water....
4.7 7.3
Roman CatholicRoman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church is the Christian Church in full communion with the Pope, the Bishop of Ro...
3.2 5.7
Church of GodChurch of God

Church of God refers to numerous, mostly unrelated bodies:...
- 7.6
Pentecostal - 7.7
Jehovah Witnesses - 0.7
Rastafarian - 0.7
EvangelicalFacts About Evangelical

Evangelical may refer to:* Belonging or related to the gospel....
- 0.5
BrethrenBrethren

The Brethren are any of several Christian denominations, most of which are Anabaptist-Pietist....
- 0.3
MuslimMuslim

A Muslim is an adherent of Islam....
- 0.3
Presbytarian - 0.2
HinduHindu Overview

A Hindu , as per modern definition, is an adherent of the philosophies and scriptures of Hinduism, the religious, phi...
- 0.4
Jewish - 0.1
None - 4.0
Other 10.7 3.5
Not stated 0.7 0.3

Language

Today most people in Anguilla speak a British-influenced variety of "Standard" English. Other languages are also spoken on the island, including varieties of Spanish, Chinese and the languages of other immigrants. However, the most common language other than Standard English is the island's own English-lexifier Creole language (not to be confused with French Creole spoken in islands such as Haiti, Martinique, and Guadelupe). It is referred to locally by terms such as "dialect" (pronounced "dialec"), or "Anguillian". It has its main roots in early varieties of English and West African languages, and is similar to the dialects spoken in English-speaking islands throughout the Eastern Caribbean.

Music

Sport


Boat racingBoat racing

Boat racing is the racing of boats on water. ...
 has deep roots in Anguillian culture, and is the national sportNational sport

A national sport is a sport or game that is considered to be a culturally intrinsic part of a country or nation....
. There are regular sailing regattas on national holidays which are contested by locally built and designed boats.

Rugby unionRugby union

Rugby union is a variant of rugby football....
 is represented in Anguilla by the Anguilla Eels RFC, who were formed in April 2006, through the hard work and dedication of Martin Welsh, Jacquie Ruan, and Mark Harris (Toronto Scottish RFC). They played their first match against formidable Rugby Club Les Archibalds from nearby MarigotMarigot

The French name Marigot is given to several places in the Caribbean:...
 in French St. Martin, and won 8-7. The Eels then were finalists in the St. Martin tournament in Nov 2006 and semi finalists in 2007. 2008 has seen the Anguilla Eels play the very strong St Barths Barracudas.

As in many other former British Colonies, cricketCricket

Cricket is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players each....
 is also a popular sport. Anguilla is the home of Omari BanksOmari Banks

Omari Ahmed Clemente Banks is a West Indian cricketer....
, who played for the West Indies Cricket Team, while Cardigan ConnorCardigan Connor

Cardigan Adolphus Connor is a former English first-class cricketer for Hampshire County Cricket Club....
 played first-class cricket for English county side Hampshire and was 'chef de mission' (team manager) for Anguilla's Commonwealth GamesCommonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games is a multinational, multi-sport event....
 team in 2002.

See also




External links

Official sites
  • – Official government web site
  • – Official publication of Anguilla Tourism Board
  • – Official site of the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association
  • – Official publication of the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association


News and media
  • – Weekly newspaper of Anguilla
  • – Online news source in Anguilla


Portals
  • – Library of Congress Portals on the World


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