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Outline of Dominica

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Outline of Dominica

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Dominica:

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Dominica – sovereign island nation located in the Caribbean Sea. In Latin, its name means "Sunday", which was the day on which it was discovered by Christopher Columbus. Dominica's pre-Columbian name was Wai'tu kubuli, which means "Tall is her body".[1] The Carib Territory was established for the indigenous people of the island. Because the island lies between two French overseas departments, Guadeloupe to the north and Martinique to the south, and because it was colonized by France for a time, it is sometimes called "French Dominica". However, its official language is English, though a French creole is commonly spoken. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean" for its seemingly unspoiled natural beauty. It is one of the youngest islands in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest boiling lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many very rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall can be expected inland. The sisserou parrot, the island's national bird, is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on both tourism and agriculture.

Geography of Dominica

  • Dominica is: a country
  • Location:
  • Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
  • North America (though not on the mainland)
  • Atlantic Ocean
  • North Atlantic
  • Caribbean
  • Antilles
  • Lesser Antilles
  • Windward Islands
  • Time zone: Eastern Caribbean Time (UTC-04)
  • Extreme points of Dominica
  • High: Morne Diablotins 1,447 m (4,747 ft)
  • Low: Caribbean Sea 0 m
  • Land boundaries: none
  • Coastline: 148 km
  • Population of Dominica: 67,000 - 195th most populous country
  • Area of Dominica: 754 km2
  • Atlas of Dominica
  • Environment of Dominica

  • Climate of Dominica
  • Renewable energy in Dominica
  • Geology of Dominica
  • Protected areas of Dominica
  • Biosphere reserves in Dominica
  • National parks of Dominica
  • Wildlife of Dominica
  • Fauna of Dominica
  • Amphibians and reptiles of Dominica
  • Birds of Dominica
  • Butterflies of Dominica
  • Decapod crustaceans of Dominica
  • Mammals of Dominica
  • Non-marine molluscs of Dominica
  • Natural geographic features of Dominica

  • Bodies of water
  • Bays of Dominica
  • Islands of Dominica
  • Lakes of Dominica
  • Rivers of Dominica
  • Waterfalls of Dominica
  • Landforms
  • Mountains of Dominica
  • Volcanoes in Dominica
  • Valleys of Dominica
  • World Heritage Sites in Dominica
  • Regions of Dominica

    Regions of Dominica

    Administrative divisions of Dominica

    None

    Municipalities of Dominica
  • Capital of Dominica: Roseau
  • Cities of Dominica
  • Demography of Dominica

    Demographics of Dominica

    Government and politics of Dominica

    Politics of Dominica

  • Form of government: parliamentary representative democratic republic
  • Capital of Dominica: Roseau
  • Elections in Dominica
  • Political parties in Dominica
  • Executive branch of the government of Dominica

  • Head of state: President of Dominica, Nicholas Liverpool
  • Head of government: Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerritt
  • Cabinet of Dominica
  • Legislative branch of the government of Dominica

  • House of Assembly of Dominica (unicameral)
  • Foreign relations of Dominica

  • Diplomatic missions in Dominica
  • Diplomatic missions of Dominica
  • International organization membership

    The Commonwealth of Dominica is a member of:

    Law and order in Dominica

    Law of Dominica

  • Constitution of Dominica
  • Crime in Dominica
  • Human rights in Dominica
  • LGBT rights in Dominica
  • Freedom of religion in Dominica
  • Law enforcement in Dominica
  • Military of Dominica

    Military of Dominica

  • Command
  • Commander-in-chief:
  • Ministry of Defence of Dominica
  • Forces
  • Army of Dominica
  • Navy of Dominica
  • Air Force of Dominica
  • Special forces of Dominica
  • Military history of Dominica
  • Military ranks of Dominica
  • Local government in Dominica

  • Carib Territory
  • History of Dominica

  • Military history of Dominica
  • Culture of Dominica

    Culture of Dominica

  • Architecture of Dominica
  • Cuisine of Dominica
  • Festivals in Dominica
  • Languages of Dominica
  • Media in Dominica
  • National symbols of Dominica
  • Coat of arms of Dominica
  • Flag of Dominica
  • National anthem of Dominica
  • People of Dominica
  • Public holidays in Dominica
  • Records of Dominica
  • Religion in Dominica
  • Christianity in Dominica
  • Roman Catholicism in Dominica
  • Hinduism in Dominica
  • Islam in Dominica
  • Judaism in Dominica
  • Sikhism in Dominica
  • World Heritage Sites in Dominica
  • Art in Dominica

  • Art in Dominica
  • Cinema of Dominica
  • Literature of Dominica
  • Music of Dominica
  • Television in Dominica
  • Theatre in Dominica
  • Sports in Dominica

    Sports in Dominica

  • Football in Dominica
  • Dominica at the Olympics
  • Economy and infrastructure of Dominica

    Economy of Dominica

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 183rd (one hundred and eighty third)
  • Agriculture in Dominica
  • Banking in Dominica
  • National Bank of Dominica
  • Communications in Dominica
  • Internet in Dominica
  • Companies of Dominica
  • Currency of Dominica: Dollar
  • ISO 4217: XCD
  • Energy in Dominica
  • Energy policy of Dominica
  • Oil industry in Dominica
  • Mining in Dominica
  • Tourism in Dominica
  • Transportation in Dominica
  • Airports in Dominica
  • Rail transport in Dominica
  • Roads in Dominica
  • Dominica Stock Exchange
  • Education in Dominica

    Education in Dominica

  • Universities in Dominica
  • Health in Dominica

  • Health care in Dominica
  • References

    Outline of Dominica Wikipedia