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A minority of the islands, all but one of which are covered in steep green hills, contain the majority of the 20,000 population. The largest and most developed, Tortola , is the main resort centre and home to the capital, Road Town. Quieter Virgin Gorda offers largely upmarket accommodation centred on its own mini-archipelago and watersports playground, the North Sound. Yachters flock to little Jost Van Dyke to clear customs and hit its infamous bars, while Anegada , the non-hilly Virgin, is a coral atoll teeming with wildlife whose endless beaches, maze of reefs and bonefishing pull in day-trippers. The outlying islands , several of which are privately owned, see transient populations of guests at exclusive resorts or yachters who swim ashore. -- location id = 43750 -->
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