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Portsmouth has its own sea port in Prince Rupert Bay. A farmer's market runs Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays in the town. The area is the birthplace of Exile One's Gordon Henderson, and former Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Douglas. Benjamin's Park is the primary sporting venue and has hosted first-class cricket. The Japanese Government ...
The British began building it in 1765, on the order of Governor Thomas Shirley, as a garrison to defend north Dominica. [4] The fort was extended by the French during their occupation of Dominica from 1778 to 1784. [4] Georgian in style, the outpost consisted of over 50 buildings and housed over 600 men. [8] [9] [10]
From 1778 to 1784, the fort was extended by the French during their occupation of Dominica. [2] The fort was built of brick and stone in the Georgian architectural style. It consisted of more than 50 buildings, [ 6 ] [ 2 ] including seven gun batteries , seven cisterns , powder magazines , and ordnance storehouses, as well as barracks that ...
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Roseau, Capital of Dominica Portsmouth. This is a list of towns and villages in the Commonwealth of Dominica. The following definitions have been used: City: Any settlement listed at [1] that had a 2009 population estimate of 75,000 or more. Town: As given at [1] plus any other settlements with a 2009 population estimate of between 750 and 75,000.
Area Established Notes Cabrits National Park: 1,313 acres (531 ha) 1986 Morne Diablotin National Park: 8,242 acres (3,336 ha) January 2000 Morne Trois Pitons National Park: 17,000 acres (6,879.8 ha) 1975 Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
Anexo:Patrimonio de la Humanidad en Dominica; Parque nacional Cabrits; Fort Shirley (Dominica) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Parc national des Cabrits; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org A Dominikai Közösség világörökségi helyszínei; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Patrimoni dell'umanità della Dominica; Usage on lv.wikipedia.org