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You probably mean 'Monserrat", which is an island that is a British Territory in the Carribean. It's part of the Leeward Islands.
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The largest island in the Leeward Islands is Puerto Rico.
No, Tobago is not one of the Leeward islands.
No, Tobago is not one of the Leeward islands.
Montserrat is in Spain. There is a volcano in Montserrat, on the Southern part of the island.
Leeward islands are named as such because they are located on the side of an island that is sheltered from the prevailing winds, known as the "leeward side." This side typically experiences calmer and more protected conditions compared to the windward side, which faces the brunt of the wind and weather.
yes
leward islands
the capital of monsterrat is Plymouth
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