History: Anguilla
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Created and maintained by the
Hispanic Division,
Area Studies Directorate |
A listing of web sites that provide links
to information about Anguilla.
For additional information about Anguilla at the Library of Congress,
consult its online catalog (http://catalog.loc.gov).
In addition to Lambros Comitas' work [The Complete
Caribbeana, 1900-1975: A Bibliographic Guide to the Scholarly
Literature. (Millwood, NY: KTO Press, Research Institute
for the Study of Man) 4 vols, 2193 pages, 1977.], the most important
source for bibliography of books and articles concerning Anguilla
is the annual Handbook of Latin American Studies (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/)
produced by over 130 contributing editors under the editorship
of the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. Additional
coverage of journal articles can be found through a subscription
to the Hispanic American Periodical Index (http://hapi.gseis.ucla.edu/).
Both the Handbook and HAPI are available in selected libraries
in book form.
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Anguilla
(http://flagspot.net/flags/ai.html)
Website with information about the flag of Anguilla, it's history,
and meaning of the national symbols. The national emblem features
three dolphins in a circle.
Anguilla Information
Page (http://online.offshore.com.ai/anguilla/)
Promotional website features information on Anguilla's economy,
history, stamps, media, its international arts festival, and a navigational
chart. It also has links to other tourist related websites.
Lonely
Planet World Guide Destination Anguilla Introduction (http://lonelyplanet.com/destinations/caribbean/anguilla/)
Lonely Planet's guide to Anguilla. Website has information on the
island's events, attractions, money, activities, history, culture,
and environment.
Skyviews: Anguilla accommodation,
hotels, restaurants, shops etc (http://www.skyviews.com/anguilla/)
Website with general information on Anguilla, including its history,
lodging, art galleries, diving, and restaurants. Lists the island's
population as 8,960 (1992). |
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