Antigua and Barbuda consists of around 365 islands and cays. The two main islands are Antigua and Barbuda, with numerous smaller islands and islets surrounding them. Many of these islands are uninhabited and are known for their natural beauty and biodiversity.
They are a group of Islands.
Antigua and Barbuda share the same Prime Minister so are usually taken as a country. Together they believe in love, peace and independance.
Antigua and Barbuda have 75 schools.
There are no mountain ranges in Antigua and Barbuda. The islands are relatively flat and do not have significant elevation changes.
Antigua is approximately 14 miles wide at its widest point, while Barbuda is about 10 miles wide. Together, these two islands form the nation of Antigua and Barbuda in the Caribbean. The total land area of the country is around 108 square miles.
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The Islands that make up the Leeward Islands are The Virgin Islands, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis and Anguilla.
Antigua is a low lying island and has no deep springs to cause the flow of rivers. Antigua and Barbuda make up the lesser Antilles islands.
The Arawaks called the Antigua and Barbuda Wa'ladli, the Caribs called it Wa'omoni. Most commonly known as Wadadli.
Yes, Antigua is considered part of the West Indies. The West Indies is a region in the Caribbean that includes many islands, and Antigua is one of the islands in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda. The term "West Indies" historically refers to the islands discovered by Christopher Columbus and encompasses various Caribbean nations and territories.