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Also Known As: The Island of 365 Beaches

Antigua and Barbuda

Population 90,156 (2010)
Date of Independence November 1, 1981
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About Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda is a three-island nation located in the Eastern Caribbean, characterised by a tropical yet relatively dry climate. The largest island, Antigua, features numerous secluded bays, white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and volcanic rock formations, with its highest elevation at Mount Obama rising to approximately 400 metres above sea level. Barbuda, in contrast, is a low-lying coral island distinguished by expansive lagoons and natural habitats, while the small island of Redonda is steep, rocky, and currently uninhabited.

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About Antigua and Barbuda

Key facts

Date of Membership in CARICOM: 4 Jul 1974 - Learn more about membership in CARICOM Also Known as:The Island of 365 Beaches. (Root: Waladli and Wa'onomi (Amerindian)) Status of Independence:Independent 1981/11/01 Area: 442 km2 (170 miles2) Capital City: St. John's Population: : 90,801(2015) Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC$) Highest National Award: Order of the Nation

Economy

GDP Growth: GDP Growth: –3.6% p.a. 2009–13 

GNI: US$1.2bn 

 GNI PC: US$12,910

Key dates in history

1493      Arrival of Columbus; named island after Cathedral in Spain – Santa Maria de La Antigua 

1632      Colonised by Sir Thomas Warner 1667     Island formally  became a British Colony 

1871      Incorporated into Leeward Islands Federation 

1939      First Labour Movement formed – Antigua Trades and Labour Union (ATLU) out of which evolved ALP 

1951      First elections under universal adult suffrage took place 1958      Member of the West Indies Federation 

1965      CARIFTA Agreement signed at Dickenson Bay, Antigua. Antigua and Barbuda one of three original signatories 

1967      Associated Statehood with Britain (full internal self government) within the West Indies Associated States  (WISA) Vere C. Bird, Snr, first Premier 

1981      Independence achieved. Vere C. Bird, Snr. First Prime Minister