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Dominica

OFFICIAL NAME: Commonwealth of Dominica

DATE OF FORMATION: 1978

POPULATION: 69,278

DENSITY: 239 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: French Creole, English

RELIGIONS: Roman Catholic 77%, Protestant 15%, Other 8%

ETHNIC MIX: Black 91%, Mixed race 6%, Carib 2%, Other 1%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: Eastern Caribbean dollar

 

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Dominica is renowned as the Caribbean island that resisted European colonization until the 18th century, when it came under French control, passing to the UK in 1759. It is known as the "Nature Island" because of its spectacular, lush, and abundant flora and fauna, protected by extensive national parks. The most mountainous of the Lesser Antilles, Dominica is located between Guadeloupe and Martinique in the West Indian Windward Islands group. Its volcanic origin has given it very fertile soils and the second-largest boiling lake in the world.

 

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