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Monday, September 5, 2011

Fun Facts About Dominica - The Nature Island of the World!

Welcome to Dominica - Country Sisserou parrot

eco-tourism

Did you know, One of the most beautiful natural wonders for visitors to the islands of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Besides being home to lush rainforests and wildlife, this park boasts the second largest boiling lake on Earth. However, the island has other incredible landscapes: the example of the amazing beaches, waterfalls, rivers, ancient cities and spectacular planine.Obala Dominica is also rich in marine life. Finally, about 70 percent of the island consists of protected rainforest, one of the world's largest developing countries, together with Surinam and Gabon.

Democracy

Did you know, Island had more than 30 years of democratic governance, a great example of the Third World, where there are a number of democratic states. In the meantime, it also has one of the most peaceful societies in the Western Hemisphere.

Geography

Did you know, island of Dominica, in the form of tobacco leaf, is located in the eastern Caribbean (Americas). Commonwealth of Dominica, has an area of 300 square miles (754 km2 ), the 188th largest country on the planet (the Netherlands Antilles and the Kingdom of Tonga.) This English-speaking country consisting mainly of mountains and rainforests, while much of the rest of the island is covered with spectacular beaches. There are many lakes and rivers. Finally, Dominica should not be confused with the Dominican Republic, Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean.

Rosseau

Did you know, Rosseau is the capital of the Caribbean islands. Most of Dominica's population lives in the capital.

of wild birds

Did you know, The island is home to one of the continent's largest birds, including bananaquits, gray kingbirds, red-neckeds, frigatebirds, siffleurs, barn owls, brown pelicans, yellow warblers and lead trstenjaci.Sisserou Parrot - Dominic's national bird - one of several species of exotic birds can be found in the tiny island of Dominica. This exotic bird is one of the largest parrots on the planet.

Human Development

Did you know, 1997, he was a big year for Dominic. Why? Because of the exemplary democratic system and its education and social care to English-speaking Island ranked 41 of 175 countries and territories in the UN Human Development Index. Since then, a great victory for developing countries, especially those in the Caribbean.

Jerome Romain-folk hero

Did you know, By the mid-1990s, surprisingly, Dominica's Jerome Romain athlete won a bronze medal in the triple-jump with a fantastic 17.59 meters - the IAFF World Championships in Sweden (Göteborg). He also earned a silver medal at the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina.

International Organizations

Did you know, At the end of 1978, the island joined the United Nations. In addition, Dominic is one of 53 Commonwealth countries. On the other hand, it also belongs to the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Caribbean Community (Caricom ).

population

Did you know, Commonwealth of Dominica has an estimated total population of 72,660 people (as of July 2009 ).

Margaret Thatcher in the Caribbean!

Did you know, Until the early 1980s, Mary Eugenia Charles made ​​international headlines when she became the first woman to be elected Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica, where women are not uvrijeme could expect to win democratic elections in Third World countries. During this time, only four women leaders of the countries: Iceland (Vigdis Finnbogadottir), India (Indira Gandhi), Margaret Thatcher (UK), and Dominica. At the same time, it was the first black female to win democratic elections in the world (until the mid-1970s, Madame Elisabeth Domitien was appointed prime minister Centroafrica the dictator Jean-Bedell Bokassa). Under her leadership, Dominica became a democratic country in the Caribbean, a region that is plagued by dictatorships. Throughout most of the next decade, she was a fighter for the environment to Dominica. Historically, the island of Prime Minister Charles was one of the Caribbean's most influential leaders. After Charles became a leader, more than five women were elected leaders of the Caribbean: Barbados (Nita Barrow, 1991-1995), Bermuda (Jennifer Smith, 1998-2003), Haiti (Ertha Pascal Trouillot, 1990-1991), Jamaica (Portia Simpson-Miller, 2006-07), Netherlands Antilles (Maria Liberia Peters .1984-86 and 1988-94), and Puerto Rico (Sila Calderón, from 2001 to 2005 ).