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Montserrat Travel Guide - Key Facts

 

 


Location

Leeward Islands, Caribbean.

Time

GMT - 4.

Area

102 sq km (39 sq miles).

Population

5,027 (2006).

Population Density

49.3 per sq km.

Capital

Plymouth is still officially the capital, but was mostly destroyed by pyroclastic flows in August 1997. The government headquarters are currently in Brades. There are plans to turn Little Bay into the new capital.

Geography

Montserrat is one of the Leeward Islands group in the Eastern Caribbean. It is a volcanic island with black sandy beaches and lush tropical vegetation. There are three main volcanic mountains on the island and Chances Peak is its highest point at 915m (3,002ft). The Soufrière group of hills houses the volcano which began erupting in July 1995 and to date is continuously active. The Great Alps Waterfall, previously one of the most spectacular sights in the West Indies, has been destroyed by the volcano.

Government

British Overseas Territory since 1632.  

Head of State

HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented locally by Governor Deborah Barnes Jones since 2004.

Head of Government

Chief Minister Lowell Lewis since 2006.

Recent History

The most recent elections were held in June 2006. Lowell Lewis, of the Montserrat Democratic Party, was sworn in as chief minister, being the individual with the most votes. He heads up a coalition government, since no party won an outright majority. The previous chief minister, John Osborne, served two terms in the post.

Language

English.

Religion

Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist and other Christian denominations.

Electricity

220 volts AC, 60Hz. Some buildings are wired to accept 110-volt appliances.

Social Conventions

Casual clothes are acceptable. Beachwear should be confined to the beach or poolside. The lifestyle is generally peaceful, combining many English influences with West Indian. The people are usually friendly and relaxed. All visitors are made welcome.




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