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20 Fascinating Facts About Dominica

20 Fascinating Facts About Dominica

 

1. Dominica is an island nation located in the eastern Caribbean Sea of North America.

2. The Caribs, who settled in Dominica during the 14th century, called the island Waitikubuli, which means ‘Tall is her Body.’

3. Dominica was named by explorer Christopher Columbus after the day of the week he sighted the island in 1493: Sunday – or Domingo in Latin.

Christopher Columbus

4. Dominica was the last Caribbean island to be colonized by Europeans. This was largely down to the fierce resistance of the native Kalinago people.

5. Today, Dominica is home to the largest indigenous population in the East Caribbean. Around 3,000 Kalinago (once referred to as “Caribs” by colonists) still live in Dominica.

6. Dominica’s mountainous terrain helped provide sanctuary for the Kalinago people during attacks from the early colonists.

7. During the 1600s, Britain and France repeatedly attempted to gain control but eventually agreed to abandon Dominica in 1660.

8. However, in 1763, Britain gained possession of Dominica following the end of the Seven Years’ War.

9. Dominica’s national symbol is the sisserou parrot, a rare bird indigenous to the island.

sisserou parrot

10. Dominica’s flag has a green background representing the island’s forests. In the center is a ring of 10 stars reflecting the parishes of the island. The yellow, white, and black cross represents the Carib, Caucasian, and African people as well as the country’s fruits, rivers, waterfalls, and rich soil. In the center is a sisserou parrot.

Dominica Flag

11. In 1838, Dominica became the first and only British colony in the Caribbean to have a black-controlled legislature. However, this was suspended in 1865 and then in 1896, Britain re-established Dominica as a crown colony government.

12. In 1978, Dominica finally became completely independent with Patrick John as its prime minister.

13. Dominica is home to the Caribbean’s first long-distance hiking trail. The Waitukubuli National Trail (WNT) is 183km (115 miles) and is divided into 14 segments.

13. It’s possible to see and even swim with the world’s largest toothed predator, the sperm whale in Dominica.

sperm whale

14. In 1979, Dominica was struck by Hurricane David with winds of 150mph. At least 37 people were killed and 60,000 houses were destroyed – nearly 75% of the entire population’s homes.

15. In 2017, category 5 Hurricane Maria hit Dominica causing havoc. 95% of buildings were damaged or destroyed, 99% of the island lost power, more than 50,000 people were displaced and at least 31 people were killed.

16. Dominica is home to nine active volcanoes, although there hasn’t been a major eruption since 1997 and before that in 1880.

17. As such, Dominica has the world’s highest concentration of active volcanoes.

18. The world’s second-largest boiling lake is in Dominica. Discovered in 1875, it is actually a flooded crack in the earth that allows hot gases to vent from the molten lava below.

19. The movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest starring Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley, was filmed in Dominica.

20. Dominica is home to an endangered species of frog known as the “mountain chicken”. Found only on the islands of Dominica and nearby Montserrat, the frog was a delicacy among islanders as it tasted like chicken. However, the species is now protected after a fungus wiped out nearly 80% of the island’s population in the early 2000s.

 

 

 

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