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Turks and Caicos Islands

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Turks and Caicos Islands
Flag Coat of arms
Official flag Official Coat of Arms
National information
National motto: Each Endeavouring, All Achieving
National anthem: "God Save the Queen"
About the people
Official languages: English
Population: (# of people)
  - Total: 21,746 (July 2007 estimate)[1] (ranked 220)
  - Density: 51 per km²
Geography / Places
country map
Here is the country on a map of the world.
Capital city: Cockburn Town
Largest city: Providenciales
Area
  - Total: 430 (ranked 209)
  - Water: 0 km² (0%)
Politics / Government
Leaders: Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II represented by Governor General: Richard Tauwhare
Chief Minister: Michael Misick
Economy / Money
Currency:
(Name of money)
U.S dollar
International information
Time zone: UTC-5
Telephone dialing code: 1-649
Internet domain: .tc

The Turks and Caicos Islands are two groups of islands that are owned by the British. They are in the Caribbean Sea, near the Bahamas. Fishing is the biggest part of the economy.

The ruler of Great Britain is also the ruler of the Turks and Caicos, but that ruler always acts through a governor. There are no elections for president, and all the officers of government are named by the ruler, or monarch.

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[change] Islands in Turks & Caicos

[change] Grand Turk

This is the main island where all the government offices are held. Grand Turk is the capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands. It has its own International Airport.

[change] Providenciales

Often shortened to just 'Provo', this island has its own International Airport and is host to a large number of holiday resorts including Sandals' Beaches resort. A large coral reef is situated to the north of the island. To the east of the island, a new development named Leewood is being built.

[change] West Cay

Known as the place 'where everyone moves on golf carts' because the island is so small. There are few beaches. The main income is salt processing. It does not have an airport.

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