Falmouth Harbour in the context of "English Harbour"

⭐ In the context of English Harbour, Falmouth Harbour is considered…

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⭐ Core Definition: Falmouth Harbour

Falmouth Harbour is a horseshoe-shaped bay and natural harbour on the far southern coast of the island of Antigua in Antigua and Barbuda.

The town of Falmouth in Saint Paul is located on it.

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👉 Falmouth Harbour in the context of English Harbour

English Harbour (/ɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ hɑːbə/; North Antiguan: Inglish Aaba [ɪŋglɪʃ ɑːbə]) is a natural harbour and settlement on the island of Antigua in the Caribbean, in the extreme south of the island. The settlement takes its name from the nearby harbour in which the Royal Navy established its base of operations for the area during the eighteenth century. Its population is 759 (2001 Census).

English Harbour is a centre of boating, especially yachting. There are two sheltered deepwater harbours nearby; English Harbour itself and Falmouth Harbour.

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Falmouth Harbour in the context of Shekerley Mountains

The Shekerley Mountains are a low mountain range on southwestern Antigua island, in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda and the Leeward Islands of the eastern Caribbean.

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