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The Leeward Islands are the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles . Name and confusing designations They are called " Leeward " because the prevailing winds in the area blow from south to north. Thus, the Leeward Islands are downwind, on the backside, or leeward from the Windward Islands , the group of islands that first meet the Trade Winds coming from the south. The division between the Windward and Leeward Islands is different in English than it is in some other languages, notably French , Spanish , German and Dutch . In English, the conventional division is held to be between Dominica and Martinique , while in Spanish, the islands between the Virgin Islands south to, and including, Trinidad And Tobago are called the "Windward Islands", while only the islands off Venezuela are called the "Leeward Islands". To add even more to the confusion, in the English spoken locally (for instance on the main United States Virgin Islands ), the islands from the Virgin Islands to Dominica are included as part of the " Windward Islands ", and "Leeward Islands" refers to what are generally called the Greater Antilles elsewhere. List of the Leeward Islands
The tiny and remote Isla Aves may perhaps be included with this group for convenience. However, the Netherlands Antilles are divided into the groups in the northeast and the southwest, with different naming conventions, see Netherlands Antilles . British colonial entity The name Leeward Islands also designates a British colony on several of these islands (analogous to one on the British Windward Islands ), consisting of Antigua , Barbuda , the British Virgin Islands , Montserrat , Saint Kitts , Nevis , Anguilla and (to 1940 ) Dominica , from 1671 to 1816 and again from 1833 to 1960 . The colony was known as the Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands from 1871 to 1956 and the '''Territory of the Leeward Islands''' from 1956 to 1960 . The "Leeward Islands" is still the title of one of the Caribbean First-class Cricket sides. Postage stamps The British Leeward Islands - Antigua , Dominica , Montserrat , Nevis , St. Christopher ( St. Kitts ), and the Virgin Islands all used Postage Stamp s inscribed "LEEWARD ISLANDS" between 1890 and 1 July 1956 , often concurrently with stamps inscribed with the colony's name. The issue of 1890 was a Key Plate design with the usual profile of Queen Victoria , eight values ranging from 1/2d to 5 shillings. In 1897 they were Overprint ed with a logo commemorating Victoria's Diamond Jubilee , and in 1902 the 4, 6, and 7d were Surcharge d with a value of 1d. The 1890 issue design was also used for stamps of King Edward VII , as well as for King George V and George VI , with several changes of Watermark and colors. In 1928 a large one-pound stamp was introduced, and updated for the new monarch when George VI took the throne. The Common Design Commemorative Stamp s of the Commonwealth between 1946 and 1949 included stamps inscribed "LEEWARD ISLANDS". In 1951 the West Indies University Issue reflected the changeover to cents and dollars, as did the Queen Elizabeth II Definitive Series of 1954 . Sources and references (incomplete) See also |