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  1. ISO 3166-2. DM-04. Saint George is one of Dominica 's 10 administrative parishes. [1] It is bordered by Saint Paul and part of the Boeri River (to the north), Saint David and Saint Patrick (to the east), Saint Luke (to the south). The parish has an area of 56.1 km² (21.67 mi²), [2] and has a population of 20,211.

    • 56.2 km² (21.7 sq mi)
    • Roseau
    • 21,241
    • Dominica
  2. The largest parish by population in Dominica is Saint George which contains the capital city Roseau and has a total population of 21,241. The smallest parish by population is Saint Peter with 1,430 residents. The largest parish by land area is Saint Andrew which spans 179.9 km 2 (69.5 sq mi), while Saint Luke is the smallest at 10.8 km 2 (4.2 ...

    Name
    Capital
    Population(2011)[1]
    Population(2001)[2]
    9,471
    10,250
    6,043
    6,758
    21,241
    19,863
    6,561
    5,322
  3. Saint George is one of Dominica's 10 administrative parishes. It is bordered by Saint Paul and part of the Boeri River, Saint David and Saint Patrick, Saint Luke. Introduction Saint George Parish, Dominica

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RoseauRoseau - Wikipedia

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    The city of Roseau sits on an alluvial fan formed hundreds of years ago as the Roseau River meandered across the area from what is now known as Newtown to its current location. Over the last 2,000 years, Amerindiansmigrating through the islands settled the area attracted by the nearby river. With the arrival of the Europeans in the 16th and 17th ce...

    Roseau's nearby scenery (mostly in its so-called valley) includes Boiling Lake, 10.5 km (6.5 mi) east, in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, waterfalls, thermal springs, and scenic plateaus. Morne Bruce provides panoramic views of most of downtown Roseau and north toward Woodbridge Bay deepwater port and Fond Cole. From Morne Bruce there are vie...

    The central district of Roseau is tightly packed with small and large houses and even larger modern concrete structures. There is little green or open space in the city; there is even less today, as many of the courtyards that were once commonplace are giving way to office space. The district is, however, framed in every direction by natural elemen...

    In Roseau, there are many opportunities for recreation. Many people seek the tranquility and cool of the Botanical Gardens as a getaway on Sunday afternoons and at lunch. It is a popular venue for local cricket matches and sports training. Football is popular; there are several pitches throughout the city (at Newtown, Potters Ville, and Bath Estate...

    There are no world-famous hotel chains in the city. The most famous is the Fort Young Hotel.In addition there are several small family owned establishments in and on the outskirts of Roseau. Dominica Broadcasting Corporation, the national radio station, and two private radio stations are in the capital.

    Roseau is home to service clubs including, Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions. There are other organizations such as the local humane society and conservation society. ChildFund International USA has an office in Roseau from where it runs its child centered development programs for Dominica and Saint Vincent. The Dominica Association of Industry and Commerc...

    As the most important town on the island and hub of all business activity, the city is a central point of the road networks on the island. It is an important link between northern, eastern, and southern bound traffic. Roseau is served by Canefield Airport, a nearby small aircraft airport that provides direct links to nearby islands, as well as the ...

    Roseau has been the historical centre of education on the island. There are six secondary schools in the city as well as eight primary schools. A community college, the Dominica State College, is in Roseau. There are two private medical schools, All Saints School of Medicine and Ross University School of Medicine, and a private university, Western ...

    Several embassies are in the city. They include the Brazilian, the Chinese, the Cuban, and the Venezuelan embassies, with a couple of other consulatesaround the city.

    Dominica's most famous writer and novelist, Jean Rhys, was born in Roseau on 24 August 1890.
    NBA basketball player Garth Josephwas born in the town on 8 August 1973.
    Dame Mary Eugenia Charles, former prime minister and the first woman prime minister in the Caribbean, was instrumental in the development of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and in the...
    • 2.1 sq mi (5.4 km²)
    • +1 767
    • 141 ft (43 m)
    • Dominica
  5. Saint John is one of Dominica 's 10 administrative parishes. [1] It is bordered by St. Andrew to the east, and St. Peter and the Espagnole River to the south. It has an area of 59 km² (22.78 mi²). [2] Indian River, near Portsmouth. 6,561 people live in the parish, half of which (2,977) live in the main settlement, Portsmouth (Dominica's ...

    • 6,561
    • Dominica
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_GeorgeSaint George - Wikipedia

    Saint George ( Sant Jordi in Catalan) is also the patron saint of Catalonia. His cross appears in many buildings and local flags, including the flag of Barcelona, the Catalan capital. A Catalan variation to the traditional legend places George's life story as having occurred in the town of Montblanc, near Tarragona .

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