North Caicos

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North Caicos is the third-largest island in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Also called the 'Garden Island', it's probably the lushest island in the archipelago. To the west, the Caicos Cays (the closest is Parrot Cay) link to Providenciales. To the east, it is separated from Middle Caicos by Juniper Hole, a narrow passage that can accommodate only small boats.

North Caicos has an area of 116.4 km2 within the high water mark, and of 207.1 km2 within the shoreline. The difference between the two vales is not accounted for as land area. The population was estimated at 1895 in 2006. Sights on or near the island include Cottage Pond, Wade's Green plantation, and the tiny Three Marys Cays (0.64 ha) a few meters off the northwestern shore.

Together with Bay Cay off the eastern shore (at 21.9 km2 the sixth-largest island of the territory) and a few more uninhabited offshore cays, it forms the North Caicos District, with an area of 144.9 km2.

There are four villages on North Caicos, from east to west:

  • Bottle Creek (the capital, with a population of 907)
  • Whitby
  • Kew (the unofficial capital of the Caicos Islands)
  • Sandy Point

[edit] External link

  • [1] - North Caicos at TCI Mall
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