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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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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'
total land area is 439 km2 (169.5 sq mi), and it has a
coastline of 97 km (60 mi) length. The
island is
sometimes compared to a pear or
leg...
- 847 km)
during eleven legs.
Starting in
Puerto Vallarta,
racers traveled through Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay,
Barbados, and the Dominican...
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first leg in
front of 250
people at
Webster Park in The Valley,
losing by a
scoreline of 3–1. In
front of a
Bahamian crowd of just 330, the
second leg was...
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tournament in
Trinidad &
Tobago against its
national side and
Barbados. They won
twice against Barbados (1–0 and 3–0)
before drawing 1–1 and
losing 3–0 to Trinidad...
- to the
large size of the
leg elements. P. Brodkorb. 1965.
Fossil birds from
Barbados, West Indies. The
Journal of the
Barbados Museum and
Historical Society...
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Strathclyde in
Saint Michael,
Barbados. A
member of
Spartan Cricket Club,
Clarke pla**** two
matches for the
Barbados national cricket team
against Trinidad...
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March 2012.
Retrieved 25
February 2012. "
Barbados leg of
Diamond Jubilee gets underway", The
Barbados Advocate, 24
February 2012,
archived from the...
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Campuses and
Colleges in the 2023–24 season.
Motara attends Barbados Community College. A right-arm
leg-spin
bowler and
useful lower-order batsman, he was 17...