Dominica
Dominica
(Pronounced Dom-in-ee-ka) is an Independent nation, the Commonwealth of
Dominica and is not to be confused with the Dominican Republic
Location
Eastern Caribbean; 15.30 N
longitude and 61.20 W latitude North of Martinique and South of Guadeloupe
Size
Dominica is
the Largest and most mountainous of the Windward Islands, with an area of
289.5 Sq. miles (790sq.km). It is 29 miles long (49km) and 16 miles (25km)
at its widest.
Capital
Roseau
(pronounced rose-oh)
Climate
Due to
Dominica's topography and vegetation, the climate and temperatures can vary
drastically dependent upon the season, or one's location/altitude on the
island. Generally temperatures can vary as much as 10 degrees-33 degress
C/50 degrees-92 degrees F, from the mountain slopes at night to the
coastline at midday. Dominica's rainfall patterns vary as well, depending
where on the island one is. Rainfall in the interior can be as high as 300
inches per year with the wettest months being July to November and the
driest being February to May.
Other major towns and
communities
Carib Territory,
Portsmouth, Marigot, Grand Bay
Official language
English. A french based
Creole is widely spoken by residents.
Clientele
Dominica is for the Nature
Enthusiasts. Those seeking Adventure in nature and who want to
get-away-from-it all!
Main Activities
A number of nature
oriented activities are offered on the island, these include: Hiking,
Trekking, River Bathing, Bird watching, Whale Watching, Scuba Diving, Botany
Explorations.
CHURCHES
There is a good representation of many of the major religious denominations
in most towns and villages including Roman Catholic, Seven Day Adventist,
Anglican, Methodist, People’s Pentecostal, Berean Bible, Deliverance
Baptiste, Qahal Yahweh and Jehovah’s Witnesses.
(Source from the official
website of dominica http://www.dominca.dm)
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