| Local name:
Anguilla, British West Indies (Ann-gwil-ah) |
| Surface : 91 sq km (35 sq
miles). |
| Population : 11,147
(1998). |
| Electricity:
110/220 Volts AC (60 cycles) - same as that provided in
the US |
| Visas: A return/onward ticket is required,
a passport, except nationals of the USA who can enter with either a
passport or a valid drivers license with picture, or other government
issued photo-ID. VISAS: Required
by all except the following: citizens of Commonwealth countries (except
nationals of Bangladesh, Cameroon, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Guyana, India,
Kenya, Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Uganda who do require visas); nationals of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech
Republic, Estonia, Guatemala, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
Mexico, Monaco, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Switzerland, Uruguay
and Venezuela USA, Japan, British, Canada. Australia |
| CLIMATE: The
average daytime peak temperature is 83 Degrees Fahrenheit (29 Degrees
Centigrade) with little seasonal variation. Rainfall averages 36
inches (910 mm) per annum. Low by the region's standards. |
| Capital : The
Valley. Population: 595 (1992). |
| System : On 19th December 1980
Anguilla became a separate British Dependent Territory...now has a
Westminster-style system of government with a Governor, an Executive
Council and a House of Assembly and enjoys peace and ever increasing
prosperity. |
| Languages : English, |
| Religions :
Roman Catholic, Anglican, Baptist, Methodist
and Moravian, with Hindu, Jewish and Muslim minorities. |
| Money : Eastern Caribbean Dollar
(EC$) |
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