History of Dominica, British Virgin Island: Government, Politics, Economy, People

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Dominica is essentially the most mountainous island within the Caribbean. The land rises in places straight from the ocean, towering to high peaks. This rugged landscape is softened rather by the luxuriant forests that coat the hills and give the island its distinctive verdant good looks.
After just about 3,000 years of human habitation, Dominica, known to many as “the Nature Island of the Caribbean,” is among the few places where untouched number one tropical forests can still be found. More than in such a lot islands, this rugged terrain has guided the course of Dominica’s history. The steep mountains and deep valleys provided the early Carib Indians with a natural fortress against European colonizers, making Dominica probably the most last islands to be fully colonized

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