Commonwealth Music

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

ANTIGUA


ANTIGUA






COUNTRY: Antigua

CONTINENT: Central America and the Caribbean

POPULATION:87.883 (2010 estimated)


LANGUAGE: English


FORA AND FAUNA: Because of its altitude and rainfall on the island, Dominica has a varied and abundant vegetation. Forestsare considered the most extensive in the Lesser Antilles. Over 60% of the island is still under some form of natural vegetation.












WEATHER: The climate is tropical warm.

Temperature in Antigua and Barbuda is about 27 ° C throughout the year.  Rain falls from June to October.

Antigua and Barbuda are targeted by the hurricanes.


HISTORY: The first inhabitants of the islands of Antigua and Barbuda in 2400 BC were pre-ceramic Amerindians.Later, the Arawak and Carib Amerindian tribes populated the islands. The island of Antigua was originally named by Native Wadadli. Christopher Columbus landed on his second voyage in 1493 and gave the island the name Antigua. Barbuda was later its strange name from the "beard" lichen adorning his palms.

The early Spanish and French settlers followed the English who formed a colony in 1667 by transporting Irish Catholics to Antigua. Slavery, established to run the sugar plantations in Antigua, was abolished officially in 1838 in all British colonies, but in Antigua and Barbuda persisted until the advent of trade unions in 1939. Vere Bird was the founder of the Antigua Labour Party (PLA), the first political party created in the country, and also the first union leader of the fledgling nation. After decades of struggle, managed to win the 1960 election and become Prime Minister.


SRI LANKA

Country: Sri Lanka








Continent: Asia
Population: 20.743.000
Independence:  from United Kingdom
February 4, 1948.
Official Language/s:cincagalès,tamil.
Weather: The temperature range extends from 16 ° C in Nuwara Eliya in the Central Highlands 32 ° C in Trincomalee on the northeast coast the average annual temperature for the country as a whole fluctuates between 28 and 30 ° C. Daytime temperatures and nightcan vary from 4 to 7 ° C.








Flora and Fauna:The fauna of Sri Lanka is among the most diverse in the world: tigers, leopards, water buffalo, monkeys, elephants, porcupines, anteaters, black bears, panthers and deer in national parks. Whales, dolphins, swordfish and turtles on the coasts. In the lagoons and mangroves find crocodiles, salamanders, toads and snakes, like the python and cobra that also occupy other habitats. And in the chapter on bird species include the gray heron, cormorants, ibis, pelicans, flamingos, etc., and several endemic species such as the thrush of Ceylon and yellow-eared BulbulSri Lanka is a paradise forornithologists.
This beautiful island has many different microclimates, benefiting from the monsoon and its location on the globe. From its orchids and tropical palm trees, pine trees and mountainous tea-growingNot surprisingly it  holds two of the trees considered 'exceptional'worldwide.