What country does Dominica belong to?
Dominica is an island country in the Caribbean. The island belongs to the archipelago of the Lesser Antilles and is located there between the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, which belong to France. It is 47 kilometres long and 29 kilometres wide. Dominica is not to be confused with the Dominican Republic.



The country name
Dominica means Sunday in Latin. That was the day Christopher Columbus discovered the island. However, the original inhabitants, the Caribs, called the island Wai’tukubuli, which means “their body is high”.
By the way, the country name is emphasized on the third syllable, that is, on the ni. This has its origin in the fact that the island was initially a French colony and the French country name Dominique is also emphasized on the third syllable. in 1763, Great Britain took over the island, which was then called Dominica. The country was granted independence in 1978.
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