List of Towns and Villages in Dominica

List Of Towns And Villages In Dominica

This is a list of towns and villages in the Commonwealth of Dominica. The following definitions have been used:

  • City: Any settlement listed at that had a 2009 population estimate of 75,000 or more. There are no cities in Dominica.
  • Town: As given at plus any other settlements with a 2009 population estimate of between 750 and 75,000.
  • Village Any settlement not listed at and/or with a 1991 census population of less than 750.
  • Hamlet: Any settlement not listed at and which Google Maps satellite view shows is too small to be a village.
  • Neighbourhood: Geographically obvious subdivisions of any of the above.

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