Anguilla
Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory located in the Eastern Caribbean, north of Saint Martin. It is known for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular destination for luxury tourism. The island is relatively flat and low-lying, characterized by tropical vegetation and beautiful coastal landscapes. The capital, The Valley, is a small center hosting colonial buildings and historical sites. The culture of Anguilla is a blend of African, British, and Caribbean influences, reflected in the music, cuisine, and local traditions. Anguilla's economy is heavily based on tourism, particularly high-end tourism, with numerous luxury resorts and private villas. The island also offers opportunities for diving, snorkeling, and other water sports. Despite its small size, Anguilla has a rich artistic and cultural scene, with musical events and festivals taking place throughout the year. Anguilla is known for its tranquil and relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Population of Anguilla from 2018 to 2020:
2018: Approximately 15,000 inhabitants.
2019: Approximately 15,000 inhabitants.
2020: Approximately 15,000 inhabitants.
Capital (The Valley): Population in 2020: Specific data not available, but The Valley is the main town. Anguilla is a relatively small territory and does not have significant population centers beyond The Valley.