Geography

Geography
Dominica lies in the center of the Caribbean chain of islands, between the French overseas territories of Guadeloupe and Martinique. It is a rugged island noted for its mountains, rivers and waterfalls. It, more than any other island in the Caribbean, has managed to retain its natural beauty. Dominica is home to the second largest boiling lake in the world.

With an area of 298 square miles (751 sq km), it is the fourth largest island in the English speaking Caribbean. At its longest, it is twenty-nine (29) miles and at its widest, it is sixteen (16) miles. It has a population of 71,727 (2000 census) peopled mainly of African descent. There is also an increasing white and Chinese population. Dominica is also home to the last Carib population in the Caribbean.

There are two urban centers in Dominica - the capital of Roseau and the second town of Portsmouth. Roseau is the administrative and commercial center and has a population of 20 000 people. Portsmouth which is much more scenic has a population of 5 000 people. About one thousand (1,000) of these are students and staff (mostly Americans) of Ross University School of Medicine, an offshore medical school.

Ken's Hinterland Adventure Tours
Po Box 1652
Roseau
Commonwealth of Dominica
Telephone Numbers:
767 448 4850
767 448 1660
767 448 3517 After hours
USA : 1-561 210 5825
UK: 020 300 23605
Europe: 011 44 20 300 23605
Toll Free: 866 880 0508
USA Fax: 1.561.208.6672
Local Fax: 767 448 8486
Mobile: 767 235 3517
Email: khattsmobile@cwdom.dm

United States Representative
Karen Makvandi
Tel: 561-929-7400