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List of places in Montserrat

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This is a list of places - inhabited or otherwise - in Montserrat.[1] Names of communities within the area affected by the volcanic eruption can be found on published maps, for example in journal articles.[2][3]

Key

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(destroyed) - destroyed in the 1995 eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano

(inhabited) - still inhabited

(overgrown) - buildings remain but are overgrown

(uninhabited) - uninhabited as a result of the 1995 eruption, but not destroyed

B

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  • Bethel (destroyed)
  • Brades (inhabited)
  • Bramble Village (destroyed)
  • Bramble Airport (destroyed)

C

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  • Cork Hill (uninhabited)
  • Cudjoehead (inhabited)

D

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E

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F

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  • Frith (inhabited)
  • Fogarthy's Hill

G

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  • Gages (uninhabited)
  • Garibaldi Hill (uninhabited)
  • Gerald's (inhabited)

H

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K

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  • Kinsale (destroyed)

L

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  • Lee's Yard (uninhabited)
  • Little Bay (inhabited)
  • Long Ground (destroyed)
  • Lookout (inhabited)

M

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  • Manjack Heights (inhabited)

O

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  • Old Town (inhabited)
  • Olveston (inhabited)

P

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R

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  • Richmond Hill (overgrown)

S

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  • Salem (inhabited)
  • St George's Hill (inhabited)
  • St John's (inhabited)
  • St Patrick's (destroyed)
  • St Peter's (inhabited)

T

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  • Trants (destroyed)
  • Tuitts (destroyed)

W

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  • Weekes (uninhabited)
  • Windy Hill (uninhabited)
  • Woodlands (inhabited)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Google Earth". earth.google.com. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  2. ^ Wilkinson, Emily (2021). a consensus on tolerable levels of risk?. pp. 115–130. doi:10.2307/j.ctv1ctgr0k.14. JSTOR j.ctv1ctgr0k.14 – via JSTOR. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Sword-Daniels, V.; Wilson, T. M.; Sargeant, S.; Rossetto, T.; Twigg, J.; Johnston, D. M.; Loughlin, S. C.; Cole, P. D. (23 January 2014). "Chapter 26 Consequences of long-term volcanic activity for essential services in Montserrat: challenges, adaptations and resilience". Geological Society, London, Memoirs. 39 (1): 471–488. doi:10.1144/M39.26 – via CrossRef.