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Barbados is an island country in the Atlantic Ocean. The island has an area of about 430 km². Its capital and largest city is Bridgetown. The official... |
Barbados was first at the Summer Olympic Games in 1968. The International Olympic Committee's official abbreviation for Barbados was BAD. It is now is... |
"COVID-19 Update: Three new cases today". Barbados Today. 12 April 2020. This short article about history can be made longer. You can help Wiki Simple English... |
political party which was founded in Barbados in 1955 by Errol Barrow. It was the ruling party of Barbados 3 times after Barbados became independent on 30 November... |
In Plenty and In Time of Need (redirect from National Anthem of Barbados) of Barbados. It was written by Irving Burgie. The music was written by C. Van Roland Edwards. As one part of the West Indies Federation Barbados' anthem... |
The Barbados women's national cricket team is a women's cricket team that represents Barbados in cricket. In 2022 they played three Women's Twenty20 Internationals... |
2021 Barbadian presidential election (category History of Barbados) October 2021 to choose the first President of Barbados. Sandra Mason, the incumbent Governor-General of Barbados, was elected President. She replaced Queen... |
is an English-based creole language. People on the Caribbean island of Barbados speak it. Bajan, like many other English-based Caribbean creole languages... |
Clarke, Sherrylyn, "Black History Month: George Lamming" Archived 2018-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, NationNews (Barbados), 13 February 2014. Lindo,... |
Barbadian British (category Barbados) who were either born in Barbados or have ancestors who were born there. In 2001 over 20,000 British people were born in Barbados, and as stated above there... |
COVID-19 pandemic in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (category History stubs) travelled from the United Kingdom. They travelled on British Airways to Barbados and onward to Saint Vincent via LIAT. On April 1, 2020 St. Vincent and... |
South Kensington in London. The UK has a High Commission in Bridgetown, Barbados, which also is in charge of the UK's relations with Saint Kitts and Nevis... |
biblioteket (National Library of Sweden) adds 2008 – National Library Service, Barbados adds 2008 – National Library of Israel adds 2008 – National Library of... |
Hurricane Marilyn (category History of Barbados) when the center of the storm passed 45 nautical miles (83 km) north of Barbados. Marilyn passed over Dominica, and just southwest of Guadeloupe on September... |
Hurricane Maria (section Meteorological history) 16, it became a tropical depression and was 580 miles (930 km) east of Barbados. The storm quickly became more tropical. It became a tropical storm the... |
Claudette divided her time between New York and Barbados. On July 30, 1996, Claudette died in Speightstown,Barbados. She was 92 years old. In 1930 Colbert signed... |
Hurricane Ivan (section Meteorological History) the Gulf of Mexico on September 25. Ivan killed about 121 people. 1 In Barbados, 2 In Cayman Islands, 4 In Dominican Republic, 39 In Grenada, 17 In Jamaica... |
The history of the Jews in Canada is the history of Canadian citizens who follow Judaism as their religion and/or are ethnically Jewish. Jewish Canadians... |
Commonwealth of Nations. 2016. Retrieved 2016-10-15. Yasharoff, Hannah. "Barbados announces plan to remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state next year". USA... |
The history of Freemasonry takes in the origins, evolution and showing clear events of the brother-like organization experienced as Freemasonry. It covers... |