Turks and Caicos Islands: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Donald Albury (start article) |
imported>Donald Albury m (typo) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Subpages | {{Subpages}} | ||
The '''Turks and Caicos Islands''' is an Overseas Territory of the [[United Kingdom]]. It is at the southeastern end of the [[Bahamas]] archipelago and north of the nation of [[Haiti]]. | The '''Turks and Caicos Islands''' is an Overseas Territory of the [[United Kingdom]]. It is at the southeastern end of the [[Bahamas]] archipelago and north of the nation of [[Haiti]]. | ||
==Land== | ==Land== | ||
The territory includes about 40 islands, including East Caicos, Grand Caicos, Grand Turks, North Caicos, South Caicos and West Caicos. The Turks Islands and the Caicos Islands are separated by the Turks Island Passage. The territory has a land area of 948 square miles. | The territory includes about 40 islands, including East Caicos, Grand Caicos, Grand Turks, North Caicos, South Caicos and West Caicos. The Turks Islands and the Caicos Islands are separated by the Turks Island Passage. The territory has a land area of 948 square miles. |
Revision as of 16:56, 19 October 2009
The Turks and Caicos Islands is an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom. It is at the southeastern end of the Bahamas archipelago and north of the nation of Haiti.
Land
The territory includes about 40 islands, including East Caicos, Grand Caicos, Grand Turks, North Caicos, South Caicos and West Caicos. The Turks Islands and the Caicos Islands are separated by the Turks Island Passage. The territory has a land area of 948 square miles.