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Barbados (UK: /bɑːrˈbeɪdɒs/ bar-BAY-doss; US: /bɑːrˈbeɪdoʊs/ bar-BAY-dohss;
locally /bɑːrˈbeɪdəs/ bar-BAY-dəss) is an
island country in the
Lesser Antilles...
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Since the
island country's
independence in 1966, the
economy of
Barbados has been
transformed from a low-income
economy dependent upon
sugar production...
- The
Barbados Royals (previously
known as the
Barbados Tridents) are the
representative franchise cricket team of
Barbados in the
Caribbean Premier League...
- /ˈbeɪdʒənz/ BAY-jənz), are
people who are
identified with the
country of
Barbados, by
being citizens or
their descendants in the
Bajan diaspora. The connection...
- The
music of
Barbados includes distinctive national styles of folk and po****r music,
including elements of
Western classical and
religious music. The...
- 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...
- The flag of
Barbados was
designed by
Grantley W.
Prescod and was
officially adopted to
represent Barbados at
midnight on 30
November 1966, the day the...
- The
Barbados national football team,
nicknamed Bajan Tridents, is the
national football team of
Barbados, and is
controlled by the
Barbados Football ****ociation...
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Barbados is an
island country in the
southeastern Caribbean Sea,
situated about 100
miles (160 km) east of
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Roughly triangular...
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Precedence for
Barbados, the governor-general of
Barbados was
regarded as
being the most
important of all
personnel of the
Barbados government. The office...