Caribbean Travel and Tours in Anguilla, Places to stay and Points of Interest
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Anguilla
is a British overseas territory in
the Caribbean,
one of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. It consists of the main island of
Anguilla itself, approximately 26 km (16 mi) long by 5 km (3.1 mi) wide
at its widest point, together with a number of much smaller islands and cays with no
permanent population. The island's capital is The Valley. The total land area of the territory
is 91 km2 (35 sq mi),
with a population of approximately 13,500 (2006 estimate). Anguilla was first settled by Amerindian tribes who migrated from South America. The earliest Amerindian artifacts 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 Columbus 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: anguila; French: anguille; Italian: anguilla), probably chosen because of the island's eel-like shape. Anguilla was first colonised by English settlers from Saint Kitts, beginning in 1650. The French temporarily overtook the island in 1666 but under the Treaty of Breda it was returned to English control. Other early arrivals included Europeans from Antigua and Barbados. It is likely that some of these early Europeans brought enslaved Africans with them. Historians confirm that African slaves lived in the region in the early seventeenth century. For example, Africans from Senegal lived in St. Christopher (today St. Kitts) in 1626. By 1672 a slave depot existed on the island of Nevis, serving the Leeward Islands. 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 Kingdom, until the early nineteenth century when – against the wishes of the inhabitants – it was incorporated into a single British dependency along with Saint Kitts and Nevis. After two rebellions in 1967 and 1969 and a brief period as a self-declared independent republic headed by Ronald Webster, British rule was fully restored in July, 1971. Anguilla became a separate British dependency (now termed a British overseas territory) in 1980. |
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Anguilla Restaurants
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Smitty's in Anguilla
Smitty's in Anguilla
Smitty's in Anguilla...fresh-caught lobster on the grill, with your feet in the sand. What else do you need to know check the image..
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Koal Keel Anguilla.
Koal Keel Anguilla.
KoalKeel Restaurant is open for dinner only, Monday - Saturday from 6:30 pm. Special dining times may be requested by contacting us directly at 264-497-2930.Koal Keel is also Le Petit Patissier...
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The Ferry Boat Inn Anguilla
The Ferry Boat Inn Anguilla
This Restaurant is near a place called blowing point in Anguilla. If you have any more details we would be glad to know more, or simply review your experience.
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Created on: 3 May 2010 | 3:19 pm
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Anguilla Resorts
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Sirena Resort and Villas Mead's Bay
Sirena Resort and Villas Mead's Bay
Overlooking Meads Bay on the island of Anguilla, Sirena Resort and Villas is located approximately one mile from Anguilla Airport. This Mediterranean-style resort, with West Indian touches, is approximately a...
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The Malliouhana Hotel and Spa
The Malliouhana Hotel and Spa
The Malliouhana Hotel and Spa is situated at the west end of Anguilla, seven miles or 15 minutes drive from Wallblake Airport. The hotel is perched atop a panoramic bluff...
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Created on: 3 May 2010 | 3:37 pm
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Arawak Beach Inn
Arawak Beach Inn
The ultimate in eclectic island accommodation, Arawak's tastefully decorated Oceanfront Deluxe rooms feature luxurious mahogany furniture, original island artwork, bright colored tropical fabrics and ultra comfortable kings beds (some are...
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Created on: 19 Jun 2009 | 3:25 pm
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