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- Q3556171 subject Q7287104.
- Q3556171 abstract "Thibaud is a village, situated on the Northern coast of Dominica. It has a population of approximately 500 inhabitants.This fishing and farming village is on the north coast near to Vieille Case. It appears on the earliest detailed map of the island by Thomas Jefferys, 1768. It is named after an early French settler Louis Thibaud (spelt in the early British texts as Teaubaud) who obtained ten acres from the Caribs in the early 18th century. The community is connected to two bays, one of which, Sandwich Bay, is named after the Fourth Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792). He was a member of the Board of Trade in England, later to become the Colonial Office, at the time that Dominica was ceded to Britain by the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The other bay is the beaching place for the fishing boats of Thibaud. The school playing field was the site of an Amerindian village. During the post-emancipation period the village grew as labourers from the estates of Moor Park and Blenheim settled there.".
- Q3556171 wikiPageWikiLink Q7287104.
- Q3556171 wikiPageWikiLink Q784.
- Q3556171 point "15.6 -61.4".
- Q3556171 type SpatialThing.
- Q3556171 comment "Thibaud is a village, situated on the Northern coast of Dominica. It has a population of approximately 500 inhabitants.This fishing and farming village is on the north coast near to Vieille Case. It appears on the earliest detailed map of the island by Thomas Jefferys, 1768. It is named after an early French settler Louis Thibaud (spelt in the early British texts as Teaubaud) who obtained ten acres from the Caribs in the early 18th century.".
- Q3556171 label "Thibaud, Dominica".
- Q3556171 lat "15.6".
- Q3556171 long "-61.4".