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  Anguilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Alternative meaning: Anguilla is a genus of freshwater eel (sole genus in the family).
Anguilla, or Snake Island, is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, and is a British overseas territory with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state, represented by a Governor.
First colonized by English settlers in 1650, Anguilla was incorporated into a single British dependency along with the neighbouring islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the early 19th century, much to the objections of many Anguillans.
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 Anguilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alternative meaning: Anguilla is a genus of freshwater eel (sole genus in the family Anguillidae).
Anguilla is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, and is an internally self-governing British overseas territory.
Anguilla is a collection of flat and low-lying islands and cays of coral and limestone in the Caribbean Sea, east of Puerto Rico.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anguilla   (323 words)

  
 Anguilla
Anguilla is generally flat with occasional rainfall, but has the finest powder white sand beaches in the Caribbean.
Anguilla is a stable society and strong democracy, peacefully governed by an Executive Council of ministers appointed from the Legislative Council of elected members, presided over by a British appointed governor.
Anguilla is located approximately one and a half hours south east of Miami, Florida, or four and a half hours south east of New York City.
www.personaloffice.ch /Anguilla.htm   (992 words)

  
 Anguilla, off shore incorporations, offshore companies, off-shore places
Anguilla was originally inhabited by, and was an important home island to, the Arawak Indians-an indigenous Caribbean race.
However, as Anguilla does not have tax laws, tax related issues are not offenses under Anguillian law, therefore tax related matters cannot be a basis for the authorization of disclosure.
Anguilla is not a typical jurisdiction which has local taxes from which it exempts specific "offshore" entities.
www.offshoresimple.com /anguilla.htm   (1447 words)

  
 Scotia Bank - Anguilla Offshore Banking Guide
Anguilla is frequently referred to as the “cuisine capital of the Caribbean” since it offers discerning travelers exceptional dining experiences that range from elegant, intimate gourmet restaurants to casually chick bistros.
Anguilla enjoyed self-rule until the early 1800s when it began to be administered from the neighbouring island of St. Barclays Bank PLC, P.O. Box 140, phone (264) 497-2301, fax 497-298.
Anguilla's runway is 3600 feet, with a displaced threshold of 600 feet, and.
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 Anguilla Island and Anguilla General Information
Anguilla is one of the Caribbean’s best kept secrets…cherished by those seeking tranquility and an unspoiled atmosphere…a wealth of sensually pleasing brilliant white sand beaches…clear aquamarine waters…uninterrupted solitude…a culinary heaven.
Anguilla vacation rentals are found northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean and lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
Anguilla is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands, lying at 18-degree latitude and 10 minutes north and 63 degrees longitude west.
anguilla.villascaribe.com /Content/264.htm   (3135 words)

  
 anguilla - definition by dict.die.net
Anguilla n 1: a British colony in the West Indies [syn: Anguilla] 2: type genus of the Anguillidae: eels [syn: Anguilla, genus Anguilla]
Anguilla Introduction Anguilla --------------------- Background: Colonized by English settlers from Saint Kitts in 1650, Anguilla was administered by Great Britain until the early 19th century, when the island - against the wishes of the inhabitants - was incorporated into a single British dependency along with Saint Kitts and Nevis.
In 1971, two years after a revolt, Anguilla was finally allowed to secede; this arrangement was formally recognized in 1980 with Anguilla becoming a separate British dependency.
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 Anguilla
Anguilla, a flat low-lying island of coral and limestone is one of the few remaining British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean.
Chief among these are the application for a library service, the appreciation of the need to have timely, relevant information support, the developmental outlook of some of the policy makers and planners, and the recognition of the need to safeguard the records of the nation's heritage.
Many research requests are focused on the political and socio-cultural development of Anguilla and the Caribbean from the level of the primary school student to the scholarly researcher.
www.nalis.gov.tt /IFLA/anguilla.htm   (2374 words)

  
 Anguilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Anguilla is located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, about 270 kilometres east of Puerto Rico.
Anguilla is a dependent territory of the United Kingdom.
Anguilla has few natural resources, and the economy depends heavily on lobster fishing, offshore banking, tourism and remittances from emigrants.
www.offshore-world.com /country/anguilla/anguill1.htm   (127 words)

  
 A NEW TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR ANGUILLA
While Anguilla can be proud of a highly developed and ubiquitous telecommunications network, it often comes up short of being able to satisfy the requirements for the reliable, high quality and affordable telecommunications of sufficient capacity to transmit the ever increasing quantities of information needed for the production of these quickly evolving services.
Anguilla is currently connected to the outside world through a STM 4 (565 Mbit/s) spur on the Eastern Caribbean Fiber Optic System and through a 36 km microwave link to the 140 Mbit/s Digital Eastern Caribbean Microwave System in Saba.
Given the limited resources available in Anguilla to supervise the telecommunications sector, it is intended that regulation will be light-handed and confined to the essential requirements to ensure the optimal implementation of this Policy and the smooth and efficient functioning of the sector.
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 Hurricane Luis: September 1995 - Anguilla Local News Index
On Tuesday, September 5th, 1995, the island of Anguilla took a direct hit from Hurricane Luis.
The Government of Anguilla has created the Anguilla Relief Fund to assist those devastated by hurricane.
Anguilla has few truly homeless people: no one was on the street or in tent or other community shelters.
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 The island of Anguilla, British West Indies - Offshore company formations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Colonized by English settlers from St. Kitts in 1650, Anguilla was administered by the United Kingdom until the early 19th century, when the island - against the wishes of the inhabitants - was incorporated into a single British dependency along with St. Kitts and Nevis.
Anguilla is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean and has an area of approximately 35 square miles: 16 miles long and 3 miles wide.
Anguilla is a comfortable one-hour flight from Puerto Rico with several daily flights available.
www.firstanguilla.com /anguilla.htm   (177 words)

  
 Anguilla
The island of Anguilla is a British dependency, once part of a confederacy which included St.
In biology, Anguilla[?] is a genus of eels.
The correcting was left to be done in the form with tears of bitterness that he was held till midnight on Henry's dirty.
www.freearchive.info /an/anguilla.html   (395 words)

  
 Press Release February 28, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Anguilla's Financial Services sector has activated a three-pronged communications approach to become even more accessible to its existing customers and potential clients.
Anguilla is an emerging financial and E-Commerce centre offering world-standard expertise and the first, digital company registration system: Anguilla's Commercial On-Line Registration Network (ACORN).
Anguilla: Financial Services News will be produced quarterly and will feature the latest news, features on key industry players and educational pieces for practitioners.
www.anguillafsc.com /press/01/pr28-2-01.htm   (273 words)

  
 Anguilla offshore company information :: ocra
Yes, must be maintained in Anguilla at the address of a licensed management company or law firm.
The normal authorised share capital for an Anguilla offshore IBC is US$50,000divided in to 50,000 shares of US$1, this being the maximum capital for the minimum fees for incorporation and annual fees.
There is no requirement to file accounts with the authorities in Anguilla, but a company is required to keep financial records that reflect the financial position of the company.
www.ocra-mauritius.com /offshore/anguilla.asp   (884 words)

  
 Anguilla Villas by myCaribbean -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The fourth winner in the series of 20th Anniversary raffles of the National Bank of Anguilla, Lawrence (Larry) Tedesco, of Connecticut, says he and his wife are delighted to have an opportunity to live on the island and to share in its community activities.
Anguilla businesses are being invited to participate in the Caribbean Exhibition and Conference in Barbados in November.
Chief Executive Officer of the National Bank of Anguilla Limited, E. Valentine Banks, was presented with the number one business award won by NBA in a survey conducted under the auspices of the Anguilla Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
www.anguillaart.com /article/archive/{current_category_image_url}/140   (1089 words)

  
 The Anguillian Newspaper: - The Anguillian - News -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
At the close of Nomination Day at the Anguilla House of Assembly on Tuesday, February 8 at 4 pm, a total of 25 candidates had registered for the General Elections to be held on February 21st.
The Anguilla Christian Council has again sought to raise the level of the election campaigning by calling a meeting of the contesting parties and independent candidates to issue and discuss a number of guidelines to that end.
The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Utilities has released the details of a wide-ranging programme for the formal ceremony to commission the expanded facilities at Wallblake Airport on Friday, January 28, commencing at 3.15 p.m.
www.anguillaart.com /article/archive/135/80   (1060 words)

  
 Anguilla Villas and Anguilla Villa Rentals - Vacation Rentals
Anguilla villa rentals and villas in Anguilla offer accommodations for travelers that reflect a most interesting palette of sophistication thrust upon the canvas of hypnotically tranquil beaches.
Anguilla, just three miles at its widest point and just 16 miles long, boasts some of the finest beaches, some of the most striking shades of aquamarine water anywhere in the Caribbean.
Anguilla villas are perfect for those seeking to a low-key environment without sacrificing luxury.
anguilla.villascaribe.com /Content/85.htm?Location=Anguilla   (478 words)

  
 A Virtual Travel to Anguilla - Destination Anguilla, the Caribbean Island in British West Indies
Anguilla, as the first in the chain of the Leeward islands, is located in the Eastern Caribbean, east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Anguilla's location, and its reputation as a friendly and virtually crime free society, has enabled it to establish itself as a high end tourist destination.
Education in Anguilla: Is free and compulsory between the ages of five and seventeen.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/anguilla.htm   (616 words)

  
 Anguilla Hotel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Anguilla, or Snake is an island in the eastern Caribbean and isa British dependency with QueenElizabeth II as its head of state, represented by a Governor.
First colonized by English settlers in 1650, Anguilla was incorporated into a singleBritish dependency along with the neighbouring islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the early 19th century, much to the objections of many Anguillans.
In 1980, however, Anguilla formally withdrew from the territory, becoming a separate Britishdependency, which it remains.
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 Communications Of Anguilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
If you would like to use this flag of Anguilla or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
If you would like to use this map of Anguilla or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
If you would like to use this information for Anguilla or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
www.appliedlanguage.com /country_guides/anguilla_country_communications.shtml   (191 words)

  
 The Anguillian Newspaper: - The Anguillian - Business -
Anguilla Properties Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to announce to its clients and the local marketplace that the firm’s property listings will soon be part of the new sothebysrealty.com, a collection of fine homes, estates and properties from throughout the world.
Caribbean Cable Communications in Anguilla announced on Wednesday, September 7, that all their customers are now routed on their microwave system that makes use of the SMITCOM fibre link to Puerto Rico.
Anguilla’s pioneer businessman, Albert A.R. Lake, OBE, has taken another big step forward in the development of his business and is keeping well abreast with the times and modern technology.
www.anguillian.com /article/archive/130/0   (937 words)

  
 Government and society (from Anguilla) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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The Valley is the principal town and the administrative centre of the island.
Noted for its easygoing atmosphere and magnificent beaches and waters, Anguilla is a...
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 The Anguillian Newspaper: - New Telecommunications Provider Licensed
Caribbean Cable Communications in Anguilla, formerly known as Cable TV, has been issued a licence which enables the company to provide all manner of telecommunications except cellular which requires a separate licence.
The telecommunications licence was issued by the Government of Anguilla on December 16.
This means that if you choose Caribbean Cable Communications, we will give you a phone number that the Government has assigned us…We are working on what our charges are going to be for local calling, part of that will be what Cable and Wireless is allowed to charge to inter-connect.
www.anguillian.com /article/articleview/2121/1/135   (612 words)

  
 Anguilla Island Weddings by Villas Caribe
Anguilla island can be the perfect retreat for a private or overly glamorous wedding ceremony.
Anguilla island weddings offer deluxe villas, professional service and a beautiful Caribbean backdrop for an unforgettable Anguilla island wedding experience.
Anguilla Villa rentals and Anguilla rental villas by Villas Caribe represent an enticing collection of Caribbean villa rentals.
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 Anguilla Offshore Company Incorporation BRITISH CAPITAL GROUP
Anguilla, the British Dependent Territory set in the Caribbean Sea, is known as an up-scale tourist destination, with several world class hotels and unsurpassed beaches, also as a
One key part of that strategy to develop Anguilla into a well regulated offshore center is the recent enacting of a modern package of financial legislation, geared to the needs of overseas investors and clients.
Anguilla, the most northerly of the Caribbean Leeward Islands, has a landmass of 90 sq km and was originally inhabited by, and was an important home island to, the Arawak Indians, an indigenous Caribbean race.
www.britishmint.com /incorp_anguilla.html   (1893 words)

  
 President's Report AGM November 2000 - Anguilla National Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The NGO Community has been invited to indicate which of its needs can be met by the GGF project, and we hope that organisations will take advantage of the media space being negotiated for the publication of articles and issues pertaining to both human rights and democratic practice.
The Anguilla National Council of Women, for whom we have provided institutional support, now has a Human Rights and Law Committee which has been asked to indicate what kind and level of support is needed by the Committee to determine whether this can be provided by the GGF project.
The vision of the Anguilla National Trust as an organisation acting in the public trust is neither new nor accidental.
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 The Anguillian Newspaper: - The Anguillian - Local News -
Altin Harrigan, who has made an outstanding contribution to Anguilla and is now in a state of declining health at his Sandy Hill residence, has been given the honour of having the House of Assembly named after him.
A two-day workshop was held in Anguilla on January 13 and 14 during which the facilitator and the participants studied the provisions of the new Guidance Counsellors’ Handbook now being disseminated in the OECS sub-region.
Daddy’s Construction Co. Anguilla moved its local crew and heavy equipment on-site on December 16 2004 and began the demolition of the existing resort.
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 Anguilla
Anguilla was first colonized in 1650 by English settlers from St. Christopher (St. Kitts) and has since remained a British territory.
A new constitution for Anguilla, effective in Feb. 1976, provided for separate administration and a government of elected representatives.
Anguilla - Anguilla, island and British dependency (1995 est.
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 CaribSeek Anguilla - Aguilla British West Indies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Anguilla (pronounced ang-gwill-a) is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Valley is the capital of Anguilla with 500 people living there, forming the largest community on the island.
The people of Anguilla are friendly and helpful, and it is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean.
www.caribseek.com /Anguilla   (156 words)

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