Barbados — For other uses, see Barbados (disambiguation). Coordinates: 13°10′N 59°33′W / 13.167°N 59.55°W / 13.167; 59.55 … Wikipedia
Port of Bridgetown — Gatehouse for the Deep Water Harbour from the Princess Alice Highway. (c.a. November 2000) Location Country … Wikipedia
Port of San Juan — The Port of San Juan is a seaport facility located in the metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is Puerto Rico s largest shipping facility, handling 90 percent of Puerto Rico s ship tourists and cargoFact|date=February 2007. The Port of… … Wikipedia
Transport in Barbados — RoadBarbados has 1,600km of road, of which all are paved. Public transport services in Barbados are operated by buses, mini buses and by route taxis , or ZRs . Many of the public transport vehicles depart from the capital, Bridgetown, or from… … Wikipedia
Barbados — Barbadian /bahr bay dee euhn/, adj., n. /bahr bay dohz, dohs, deuhs/, n. an island in the E West Indies constituting an independent state in the Commonwealth of Nations: formerly a British colony. 257,731; 166 sq. mi. (430 sq. km). Cap.:… … Universalium
Saint Peter, Barbados — Statistics Parish:Saint PeterArea:34km² (13 sq. mi.)Largest City:SpeightstownPopulation (1990 est.):10,055 inhab.Population Density:295,74 inhab/km²Parliamentary representation House seats1Map … Wikipedia
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Economy of Barbados — OverviewSince achieving independence in 1966, the island nation of Barbados has transformed itself from a low income economy dependent upon sugar production, into an upper middle income economy based on tourism and the offshore sector. Barbados… … Wikipedia
Politics of Barbados — The politics of Barbados function within a framework of constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions; constitutional safeguards for nationals of Barbados include: freedom of speech, press, worship,… … Wikipedia