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Turks and Caicos

The Turks and Caicos Islands, an archipelago, are known for their natural landscapes that offer various experiences, from the beaches of Grace Bay to the cliffs of Mudjin Harbour and the underwater worlds of its coral reefs. These areas are gateways to exploration and discovery. The history of these islands, rich with traditions, plays a crucial role in shaping the modern identity of this society, contrasting the past and present.

Culturally, the archipelago is a mix where roots intertwine with life. The Turks and Caicos National Museum reflects the islands' heritage, providing insights into the journey of the islands through time. Additionally, significant events such as the Conch Festival and the Maskanoo Festival are celebrations and essential in understanding and appreciating the cultural landscape of Turks and Caicos.

Demographics

Economics & Tourism

Analytics

Cost Of Living Index
96.3

Annual Tourists
743 hundred

Homicide Rate
5.7 per 100,000

Median Income
$12.141/yearly

Tourism Revenue
$ 787 million (2020)

Top Activities
Beaches, Surfing, Snorkeling

Source: World Bank | CIA World Factbook | Statista | Trading Economics | UNODC | NUMBEO

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