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The geography of Antigua, as shown on this Antigua map, is made up of a strange patchwork of undulating coastline, cays, and small island offshoots. Maps of Antigua illustrate what has made the island such a haven for ships, with deeply pockmarked shores that have created natural harbors and sheltered bays. In comparison to some other Caribbean islands, though, Antigua is relatively flat. Maps of Antigua rise significantly only in a swatch of hills in the southwest. Its highest point, at 1319 feet, is Boggy Hill. What topographical maps of Antigua can't convey is the rich greenery that carpets its 108 square miles or the 365 soft white and pink beaches (one for every day of the year) that grace its shores.

The vast majority of 70,000 citizens of this nation (made up of Antigua, Barbuda, and Redonda), live on Antigua, most in the area around the capital of St. John's - visible on the northwest coast of maps of Antigua. Maps of Antigua also denote a number of smaller towns and villages across its land, where locals reside and go about their daily lives away from the hubbub of the tourist centers.

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