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Antigua and Barbuda is an archipelagic country and microstate in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean. Antigua and Barbuda borders the Caribbean Sea on the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. The islands of Antigua, Barbuda, and Redonda, as well as fifty-one other small offshore islands and islets, make up the territory of Antigua and Barbuda. In 2011, approximately 30% of Antigua and Barbuda's population identified as foreign-born. Antigua and Barbuda boasts a diverse population. The majority of Antiguans and Barbudans speak English and Antiguan Creole, with a rising Spanish-speaking minority. Antigua and Barbuda is the 182nd most populated country, and the 50th most dense.

With a history stretching back 4,000 years, the Jolly Beach people were among the earliest examples of archaic habitation. During this same period, there was also the Twenty Hill village. In 1632, the British were able to successfully colonize Antigua following thousands of years of indigenous settlement.

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