- The word
Cabrits is
derived from "goat" in Spanish,
French and Portuguese, and is a
reference to the
animal that has been
indigenous to
Cabrits.
Goats were...
- Îlet à
Cabrit (French pronunciation: [ile a kabʁi]),
officially French: îlet à
Cabrit des
Saintes (literally: Goat
Island of Les Saintes), is an island...
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revolt of the 8th West
India Regiment. Today, Fort
Shirley is part of
Cabrits National Park,
which was
established as a
national park in 1986. Fort Shirley...
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Regiment attached for the deployment. The
United Kingdom under Operation Cabrit deplo**** 800
personnel from the
British Army's 20th
Armoured Brigade Combat...
- Îlet
Ramiers Îlet Saint-Aubin Îlet Sainte-Marie Îlet à
Aigrettes Îlet
Cabrits Îlet aux
Chiens Îlet
Duquesnay Îlet
Hardy Îlet
Poirier La
Table du Diable...
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beginning in the
southern village of Scott's Head, and
ending in the
north at
Cabrits National Park. It
includes the
following points: Scott's Head peninsula...
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attractions in St. John's are the
Indian River and the
Cabrits National Park,
which consists of the
Cabrits Peninsula and Fort Shirley. Benjamin's Park is the...
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National park Area
Established Notes Cabrits National Park 1,313
acres (531 ha) 1986
Morne Diablotin National Park 8,242
acres (3,336 ha)
January 2000...
- Dominica's forests. The
island has
several protected areas,
including Cabrits National Park, as well as 365 rivers. For a few
years the
government sought...
- Anse by the French. The
Indian River is Portsmouth’s
southern border and
Cabrits National Park is
located on a
peninsula to the
north of town. Portsmouth...