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Saint George, Barbados

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Saint George
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Map of Barbados showing the Saint George parish
Map of Barbados showing the Saint George parish
Coordinates: 13°08′N 59°32′W / 13.133°N 59.533°W / 13.133; -59.533Coordinates: 13°08′N 59°32′W / 13.133°N 59.533°W / 13.133; -59.533
CountryBarbados
Largest cityThe Glebe
Government
 • TypeParliamentary democracy
 • Parliamentary seats2
Area
 • Total44 km2 (17 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 census)
 • Total19,767
 • Density450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeBB-03[1]

The landlocked parish of Saint George ("St. George") is located in the interior of Barbados. It is one of two land-locked parishes, the other being Saint Thomas to the north. A prominent landmark in the parish is Gun Hill Signal Station – one of the few remaining signal stations, dating back to 1818.

Saint George borders six of the eleven other parishes, more than any other parish.

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Geography

Populated places

The parish contains the following towns, villages, localities, settlements, communities and hamlets:

Parishes bordering Saint George

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Geography of Barbados

Geography of Barbados

Barbados is a continental island in the North Atlantic Ocean and is located at 13°10' north of the equator, and 59°32' west of the Prime Meridian. As the easternmost isle of the Lesser Antilles in the West Indies, Barbados lies 160 kilometres (100 mi) east of the Windward Islands and Caribbean Sea. The maritime claim for Barbados is a territorial sea of 12 nmi, with an exclusive economic zone of 200 nmi which gives Barbados a total maritime area of 186,898 km2 (72,162 sq mi). Of the total EEZ area, 70,000 km2 is set aside for offshore oil exploration. A pending application to UNCLOS has placed for consideration a continental shelf 200 nmi to the east and south. To the west, most of Barbados' maritime boundaries consist of median lines with neighbours. These neighbours include: Martinique, and Saint Lucia to the northwest, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the west, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela to the southwest, and Guyana to the southeast.

Bulkeley, Saint George, Barbados

Bulkeley, Saint George, Barbados

Bulkeley is a town located in the province of Saint George, Barbados.

Church View, Saint George, Barbados

Church View, Saint George, Barbados

Church View is a village located in the province of Saint George, Barbados. Church View is located about 15km from Bridgetown. It is surrounded by Boarded Hall, Pothouse and Gall Hill.

Constant, Barbados

Constant, Barbados

Constant is a populated place in the parish of Saint George, Barbados.

Ellerton, Barbados

Ellerton, Barbados

Ellerton is a populated place in the parish of Saint George, Barbados.

Newbury, Barbados

Newbury, Barbados

Newbury previously is a town located in the parish of Saint George, Barbados. The town is located about 8km North-East of Bridgetown.

Christ Church, Barbados

Christ Church, Barbados

The parish of Christ Church is one of eleven historic political divisions of Barbados. It has a land area of 57 km2 (22 sq mi) and is found at the southern end of the island. Christ Church has survived by name as one of the original six parishes created in 1629 by Governor Sir William Tufton.

Saint John, Barbados

Saint John, Barbados

The parish of Saint John is a parish of Barbados on the eastern side of the island. It is home to one of its secondary schools, The Lodge School. It is home to the St. John's Parish Church, which has a scenic view of the Atlantic Ocean from its perch near Hackleton's Cliff, which overlooks the East Coast of the island. In its southeastern corner, the shoreline turns northward, forming the small Conset Bay.

Saint Joseph, Barbados

Saint Joseph, Barbados

The parish of Saint Joseph is a parish of Barbados on the eastern side of the island. The parish is home to two of the more notable botanic gardens in the country - Flower Forest and Andromeda Gardens. Parts of St. Joseph are also referred to as the Scotland District, a reference to the appearance of the landscape.

Saint Michael, Barbados

Saint Michael, Barbados

The parish of St. Michael is one of eleven parishes of Barbados. It has a land area of 39 km2 (15 sq mi) and is found at the southwest portion of the island. Saint Michael has survived by name as one of the original six parishes created in 1629 by Governor Sir William Tufton.

Saint Philip, Barbados

Saint Philip, Barbados

Saint Philip is a parish of Barbados at the easternmost end of the island. Saint Philip’s Parish Church was built as the Anglican parish church in 1640.

Saint Thomas, Barbados

Saint Thomas, Barbados

The landlocked parish of Saint Thomas is found in the centre of Barbados. It is one of only two landlocked parishes in the island, the other being Saint George to the south.

Source: "Saint George, Barbados", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 22nd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George,_Barbados.

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References
  1. ^ iso:code:3166:BB, International Organization for Standardization
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