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Montserrat, an 11-mile-long island in the Lesser Antilles, had 10,000 inhabitants before the eruption; the population is now around 5,000. The island has been looking at ways to use the exclusion ...
Montserrat is known as the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean due to its lush lands, which strikingly resemble the coast of Ireland. The island has a documented history with the country that is almost ...
There are plenty of reasons why you might want to visit the black sand beaches of Montserrat, with its stunning and varied terrain. But unless you earn $70,000 a year, travelling to the Caribbean ...
Montserrat evacuation remembered Two-thirds of the island became uninhabitable As New Orleans' residents consider whether they will ever return to their hurricane-stricken city, the BBC's Nicola ...
The island's public radio station, Radio Montserrat, broadcasts a full-service format of news, volcanic activity reports, music and entertainment. The station broadcasts on FM; it lost its mediumwave ...
1871 - Montserrat is incorporated into the Leeward Islands administration. The federation is dissolved in 1956. 1958-62 - Montserrat is part of the short-lived Federation of the West Indies.
Mind Games: Manchester City legend Willie Donachie on how he uses his background in meditation as boss of tiny Montserrat. Willie Donachie was pioneer of mindfulness in football well ahead of it's ...
Born April 12, 1933 in Barcelona, Caballé, whose full name is Maria de Montserrat Viviana Concepción Caballé i Folch, came from a humble background. At one point in her youth she claimed only a ...
Montserrat is the least-visited island in the Caribbean. It’s also one of the smallest. After clearing customs at Little Bay port, I ask a passer-by how far it is to the capital, Brades. He ...