Saint John Parish, Dominica
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Saint John Parish, Dominica
Saint John is one of Dominica's 10 administrative parishes. 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 km˛ (22.78 mi˛).[1] 5,897 people live in the parish, half of which (2,977) live in the main settlement, Portsmouth (Dominica's second largest town, also called Grand Anse by locals).[2] Glanvilla and Lagoon serve as the town's suburbs. Other settlements include: The highest peak is Morne aux Diables, with a height of 861 m (2827 ft).
EducationSt. John is home to Dominica's well-known branch of America's Ross University, in Picard Estate. The island's first rural secondary school was opened in that parish in the 1960s. Notable namesVia Portsmouth, the parish is the birthplace of local historian Lennox Honychurch, and former Prime Minister Rosie Douglas. TransportationSt. John shares some of Dominica's best roads with adjacent St. Andrew. In addition, the island's northernmost road, connecting Tanetane with Penville, was opened in 2004. Prince Rupert Bay, near Portsmouth, has been an often-used stop-over for yachts and cruise ships. TourismThe best known tourist attractions in St. John's are the Indian River and the Cabrits National Park, which consists of the Cabrits Peninsula and Fort Shirley. Referencesde:Saint John (Dominica) fr:Saint-John (Dominique) kw:Saint John, Dominika nl:Saint John (Dominica) no:Saint John Parish pl:Parafia ?w. Jana na Dominice pt:Saint John (Dominica) Source: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article
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