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| align="center" colspan="2" |[[Image:Anguilla map.png|300px|Map of Anguilla]]<br>[[File:ISS022-E-26955 - View of the Lesser Antilles.jpg|300px|Satellite image of Anguilla]] | | align="center" colspan="2" |[[Image:Anguilla map.png|300px|Map of Anguilla]]<br>[[File:ISS022-E-26955 - View of the Lesser Antilles.jpg|300px|Satellite image of Anguilla]] | ||
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| '''[[Continent]]''' || | | '''[[Continent]]''' || North America | ||
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| '''[[Subregion]]''' || [[Caribbean]] | | '''[[Subregion]]''' || [[Caribbean]] | ||
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| '''[[Geographic coordinates]]''' || {{Coord|18|15|N|63|10|W|type:country}} | | '''[[Geographic coordinates]]''' || {{Coord|18|15|N|63|10|W|type:country}} | ||
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| ''' | | '''Area'''<br> - Total <br> - Water | ||
| [[List of countries by area|Ranked 227th]]<br>[[1 E12 m²|91 km²]]<br> 0 km | | [[List of countries by area|Ranked 227th]]<br>[[1 E12 m²|91 km²]]<br> 0 km | ||
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| '''Land Use'''<br/> - Arable land<br/> - Permanent crops<br/> - Other | | '''Land Use'''<br/> - Arable land<br/> - Permanent crops<br/> - Other | ||
| <br/>0 %<br/>0 %<br/>100 % (2012 est.) | | <br/>0%<br/>0%<br/>100% (2012 est.) | ||
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| '''[[Climate]]''': || | | '''[[Climate]]''': || tropical; moderated by northeast trade winds | ||
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| '''[[Terrain]]''': || flat and low-lying | | '''[[Terrain]]''': || flat and low-lying island of [[coral]] and [[limestone]] | ||
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| '''Natural resources''' || | | '''Natural resources''' || salt, fish, [[lobster]] | ||
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| '''Natural hazards''' || [[hurricane]]s, [[tropical storm]]s (June to November) | | '''Natural hazards''' || [[hurricane]]s, [[tropical storm]]s (June to November) | ||
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| '''Environmental issues''' || low | | '''Environmental issues''' || low water supplies | ||
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'''[[Anguilla]]''' is an island in the [[Leeward Islands]]. It has numerous bays, including Barnes, Little, Rendezvous, Shoal, and Road Bays. | '''[[Anguilla]]''' is an island in the [[Leeward Islands]]. It has numerous bays, including Barnes, Little, Rendezvous, Shoal, and Road Bays. | ||
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*''water:'' {{convert|0|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} | *''water:'' {{convert|0|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} | ||
'''Area – comparative:''' about half the size of | '''Area – comparative:''' about half the size of Washington, D.C. | ||
'''Coastline:''' 61 km | '''Coastline:''' 61 km | ||
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*''territorial sea:'' {{convert|3|nmi|km mi|1|abbr=on}} | *''territorial sea:'' {{convert|3|nmi|km mi|1|abbr=on}} | ||
'''Climate:''' | '''Climate:''' tropical moderated by northeast [[trade winds]] | ||
'''Terrain''': flat and low-lying | '''Terrain''': flat and low-lying island of [[coral]] and [[limestone]] | ||
'''Elevation extremes:''' | '''Elevation extremes:''' | ||
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*''highest point:'' Crocus Hill 73 m | *''highest point:'' Crocus Hill 73 m | ||
'''Natural resources:''' | '''Natural resources:''' salt, fish, [[lobster]] | ||
'''Land use:''' | '''Land use:''' | ||
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{{Weather box | {{Weather box | ||
|location = The Valley | |location = The Valley – capital of Anguilla | ||
|metric first = yes | |metric first = yes | ||
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==Vegetation== | ==Vegetation== | ||
Anguilla's coral and limestone terrain provide no subsistence possibilities for | Anguilla's coral and limestone terrain provide no subsistence possibilities for forests, [[woodland]], [[pasture]]s, [[crops]], or [[arable land]]s. Its dry climate and thin soil hamper commercial agricultural development. In Anguilla [[forest cover]] is around 61% of the total land area, equivalent to 5,500 hectares (ha) of forest in 2020, which was unchanged from 1990.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://openknowledge.fao.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/a6e225da-4a31-4e06-818d-ca3aeadfd635/content |title=Terms and Definitions FRA 2025 Forest Resources Assessment, Working Paper 194 |publisher=Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |year=2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Global Forest Resources Assessment 2020, Anguilla |url=https://fra-data.fao.org/assessments/fra/2020/AIA/home/overview |website=Food Agriculture Organization of the United Nations}}</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/ag/agm.shtml Caribbean-On-Line.com] provides detailed maps of Anguilla. | * [http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/ag/agm.shtml Caribbean-On-Line.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190325070019/http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/ag/agm.shtml |date=25 March 2019 }} provides detailed maps of Anguilla. | ||
* [http://www.statoids.com/uai.html Districts of Anguilla], Statoids.com | * [http://www.statoids.com/uai.html Districts of Anguilla], Statoids.com | ||
* [http://www.gov.ai/statistics/census/images/Housing%20and%20Households.pdf Anguilla 2001 Census], Government of Anguilla | * [http://www.gov.ai/statistics/census/images/Housing%20and%20Households.pdf Anguilla 2001 Census] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190713231242/http://www.gov.ai/statistics/census/images/Housing%20and%20Households.pdf |date=13 July 2019 }}, Government of Anguilla | ||
{{Geography of North America}} | {{Geography of North America}} | ||
Latest revision as of 09:57, 16 August 2025
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| Map of Anguilla Satellite image of Anguilla | |
| Continent | North America |
| Subregion | Caribbean |
| Geographic coordinates | Template:Coord |
| Area - Total - Water |
Ranked 227th 91 km² 0 km |
| Coastline | 61 km |
| Land boundaries | 0 km |
| Highest point | Crocus Hill, 73 m |
| Lowest point | Caribbean Sea, 0 m |
| Largest inland body of water | Road Bay Pond |
| Land Use - Arable land - Permanent crops - Other |
0% 0% 100% (2012 est.) |
| Climate: | tropical; moderated by northeast trade winds |
| Terrain: | flat and low-lying island of coral and limestone |
| Natural resources | salt, fish, lobster |
| Natural hazards | hurricanes, tropical storms (June to November) |
| Environmental issues | low water supplies |
Anguilla is an island in the Leeward Islands. It has numerous bays, including Barnes, Little, Rendezvous, Shoal, and Road Bays.
Statistics
Location: Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, east of Puerto Rico
Geographic coordinates: 18°15′ N, 63°10′ W
Map references: Central America and the Caribbean
Area:
- total: Template:Convert
- land: Template:Convert
- water: Template:Convert
Area – comparative: about half the size of Washington, D.C.
Coastline: 61 km
Maritime claims:
- exclusive fishing zone: Template:Convert
- territorial sea: Template:Convert
Climate: tropical moderated by northeast trade winds
Terrain: flat and low-lying island of coral and limestone
Elevation extremes:
- lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m
- highest point: Crocus Hill 73 m
Natural resources: salt, fish, lobster
Land use:
- arable land: 0%
- permanent crops: 0%
- permanent pastures: 0%
- forests and woodland: 61.1%
- other: 38.9% (mostly rock with some commercial salt ponds)
Natural hazards: frequent hurricanes and other tropical storms (July to October)
Environment – current issues: supplies of potable water sometimes cannot meet increasing demand largely because of poor distribution system.
Islands and cays
The territory of Anguilla consists of the island of Anguilla itself (by far the largest), as well as numerous other islands and cays, most of which are very small and uninhabited. These include:
- Anguillita
- Blowing Rock
- Cove Cay
- Crocus Cay
- Deadman's Cay
- Dog Island
- East Cay
- Little Island
- Little Scrub Island
- Mid Cay
- North Cay
- Prickly Pear Cays
- Rabbit Island
- Sandy Island, also known as Sand Island
- Scilly Cay
- Scrub Island
- Seal Island
- Sombrero, also known as Hat Island
- South Cay
- South Wager Island
- West Cay
Districts
Anguilla is divided into fourteen districts:
| District | Population (2011)[1] |
|---|---|
| Blowing Point | 825 |
| East End | 661 |
| George Hill | 1124 |
| Island Harbour | 963 |
| North Hill | 444 |
| North Side | 1514 |
| Sandy Ground | 252 |
| Sandy Hill | 633 |
| South Hill | 1689 |
| Stoney Ground | 1577 |
| The Farrington | 629 |
| The Quarter | 1079 |
| The Valley | 1298 |
| West End | 884 |
Climate
Anguilla features a tropical wet and dry climate under the Köppen climate classification. The island has a rather dry climate, moderated by northeast trade winds. Temperatures vary little throughout the year. Average daily maxima range from about Template:Convert in December to Template:Convert in July. With no mountains to slow or trap clouds, rainfall is erratic, averaging about Template:Convert 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. The island suffered damage from Hurricane Luis in 1995, severe flooding of Template:Convert from Hurricane Lenny in 1999 and severe damage from Hurricane Irma in 2017, which remains the most powerful hurricane to hit the island.
Vegetation
Anguilla's coral and limestone terrain provide no subsistence possibilities for forests, woodland, pastures, crops, or arable lands. Its dry climate and thin soil hamper commercial agricultural development. In Anguilla forest cover is around 61% of the total land area, equivalent to 5,500 hectares (ha) of forest in 2020, which was unchanged from 1990.[2][3]
See also
References
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External links
- Caribbean-On-Line.com Template:Webarchive provides detailed maps of Anguilla.
- Districts of Anguilla, Statoids.com
- Anguilla 2001 Census Template:Webarchive, Government of Anguilla
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