Capital
The Valley
Region
Americas
Population
16,010
Area (km²)
91
Anguilla is a small British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, part of the Americas region, boasting a population of around 16,010 across its 91 km² of coral and limestone terrain. The capital, The Valley, serves as the hub for this tourism-driven economy, where pristine beaches and luxury resorts attract visitors, though official GDP figures are unavailable. Despite its tiny size, Anguilla punches above its weight with a stable, offshore financial sector and vibrant marine life.
Anguilla has a very small population of just over 16,000 people, making it one of the least populated territories globally. Despite this, its land area of 91 square kilometers is relatively substantial for such a small population, suggesting a low population density.
As part of the Caribbean subregion, Anguilla is an island nation. This geographical characteristic often implies a reliance on tourism, vulnerability to climate change, and unique challenges related to resource management and connectivity.
With a total population of 16,010 and a capital named 'The Valley', it suggests a centralized administrative and economic hub for the small island. The capital likely serves as the primary urban center for the entire population.
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