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  1. Land Use Changes in the Island of Barbados, 1985-90 by W.Hanna Lewis, 1990-11
  2. The geography in the novels of Austin "Tom" Clarke by Michael Gregory Scantlebury, 1982
  3. Caribbean Social Studies by Vere Goodridge, Grace Wickham-Daniel, 1997-10-29
  4. Economy and Environment in the Caribbean: Barbados and the Windwards in the Late 1800s by BONHAM C. RICHARDSON, 1998-02-14
  5. Tables of radiation in Barbados, 1964 (Climatological observations) by David G Tout, 1968
  6. Perfect Present (Wideworld) by Ruth Thomson, Neil Thomson, 1989-07
  7. The Condition of Sustainability (Global Environmental Change) by Ian Drummond, Terry Marsden, 1999-03

41. My Barbaodos Geography Page 2
geography barbados is a relatively flat island with an abundant supplyof large gradually sloping beaches fringing the land. In
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Barbados is a relatively flat island with an abundant supply of large gradually sloping beaches fringing the land. In some areas, notably the North, coral and sandstone cliffs rise straight out of the sea reaching several hundred feet in height. In the South West, cliffs of 50 to 100 feet rise and fall along the coast, separated by small sandy beaches and bays.
On the flatter South West and West coasts, you may walk for miles along unbroken white sand beaches, sometimes stopping at a cluster of coral rocks jutting out to sea. All along the shore large and small beaches are broken by coral formations, the soft coral rocks weathered by the ocean surf, forming abstract sculptures to an artist's eye. Barbados is a coral island and its beaches are made from finely ground coral forming a clean fine grain. There are few beaches that are not fine sand. Generally if there is a beach on the shore, it is beautiful sand. Natural sand dunes are not common but some exist in Long Bay on the South West Coast. Other Coastal Features
Of course, not all of Barbados' coast is sand; there are mangrove swamps, cliffs, tide pools and areas where beds of low lying coral rock, sandstone, clay or shale reach out to the sea. Barbados' swamps are to be found in Chancery Lane, Inch Marlow and Graham Hall in the South and South West of the Island. They are the major wetlands of Barbados providing an assemblage of plants and animals forming an important link in the food chain of offshore fish and birds.

42. Some Geography Of Barbados
The geography of barbados barbados is located at latitude of 13.1 onorth and longitude of 59.3 o west. At this position, barbados
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The Geography of Barbados Barbados is located at latitude of 13.1 o north and longitude of 59.3 o west. At this position, Barbados is the most easterly Caribbean Island. It is 21 miles (34 km) long, 14 miles (23 km) wide at its widest part and has a total area of 166 square miles (431 square km). At a longitude of 59.3 o west, Barbados is in the -5.00 Greenwich Mean Time zone. Barbados is divided into 11 parishes: St. Lucy, St. Peter, St. Andrew, St. James, St. Thomas, St. Joseph, St. Michael, St. George, Christ Church and St. Philip. All of these with the exception of St. George and St. Thomas are bordered by the sea. Barbados is generally flat along the coast with an increase in height as one moves inland. Mount Hillaby, the highest point on the island, is 1104 feet (336 m) above sea level and is located in the parish of St. Andrew. Barbados' population of 260000 is blessed with a tropical climate. The average temperature of 26.1 o C (79 o F) is maintained by over 3000 hours of sunshine each year and the north-east trade winds which vary between 6 mph (10 km/h) and 9 mph (15 km/h) all year round. The lowest temperatures occur between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. during late December and January. (The lowest temperature ever recorded in Barbados was 18 o C). The sun is hottest between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. which can raise the temperature as high as 31

43. Barbados, With National Anthems, Flags, Maps And Its People, Economy, Geography,
barbados information includes Anthems, Defense, Economy, Flags, geography,Government, Maps, News, Weather.
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44. Barbados - Country Profile - Geography
Trade Partners UK. Export Information by Market or by Sector or bySubject Home / barbados / geography / barbados. Country Profile
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45. Barbados - Country Profile - Geography
Area and geographical features. barbados lies 100 km east of St Vincent inthe Windward Islands. Source barbados Statistical Service. Return to top.
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46. Barbados
Not Wikified. * History of barbados * geography of barbados * Demographics ofbarbados * Politics of barbados * Economy of barbados * Communications in
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47. Barbados - Map, Geography
barbados Map. barbados - geography. Location Caribbean, island betweenthe Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela.
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Barbados - Geography Location:
Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela Geographic coordinates: 13 10 N, 59 32 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area: - total: 430 sq km - land: 430 sq km - water: sq km Area - comparative: 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 97 km Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: 200 NM - territorial sea: 12 NM Climate: tropical; rainy season (June to October)

48. Traveljournals.net - Geography Of Barbados
Pollution signed, but not ratified Biodiversity. geography noteeasternmost Caribbean island. Source CIA World Factbook 2001.
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49. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Barbados
A profile of this country prepared by the United States Central Intelligence Agency.Category Society History By Region Caribbean barbados...... In the 1990s, tourism and manufacturing surpassed the sugar industryin economic importance. geography, barbados, Top of Page. Location
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50. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Barbados
importance. geography, barbados. Location Caribbean, island between theCaribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela.
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Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook 2002 Barbados Introduction Barbados Background: The island was uninhabited when first settled by the British in 1627. Slaves worked the sugar plantations established on the island until 1834 when slavery was abolished. The economy remained heavily dependent on sugar, rum, and molasses production through most of the 20th century. The gradual introduction of social and political reforms in the 1940s and 1950s led to complete independence from the UK in 1966. In the 1990s, tourism and manufacturing surpassed the sugar industry in economic importance. Geography Barbados Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela Geographic coordinates: 13 10 N, 59 32 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area: total: 431 sq km
water: sq km
land: 431 sq km Area - comparative: 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 97 km Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
territorial sea: 12 NM Climate: tropical; rainy season (June to October)

51. Geography Of Barbados
Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com geography of barbados. barbados Geographic geographyof barbados www.volcanolive.com Copyright John Seach.
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www.volcanolive.com Geography of Barbados Barbados Geographic coordinates 13 10 N, 59 32 W Location Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela. Easternmost Caribbean island Terrain relatively flat; rises gently to central highland region Highest Point Mount Hillaby 336 m Natural hazards infrequent hurricanes; periodic landslides Volcanic Activity No volcanoes
Geography of Barbados
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52. Barbados - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
barbados source CIA World Factbook 1998, barbados. geography. Topof Page. Location Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea
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    Barbados
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela Geographic coordinates: 13 10 N, 59 32 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area:
    total: 430 sq km
    land: 430 sq km
    water: sq km 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 97 km Maritime claims:
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical; rainy season (June to October) Terrain: relatively flat; rises gently to central highland region Elevation extremes:
    lowest point: Atlantic Ocean m
    highest point: Mount Hillaby 336 m Natural resources: petroleum, fish, natural gas Land use: arable land: permanent crops: permanent pastures: forests and woodland: other: 46% (1993 est.) Irrigated land: NA sq km Natural hazards: infrequent hurricanes; periodic landslides pollution of coastal waters from waste disposal by ships; soil erosion; illegal solid waste disposal threatens contamination of aquifers party to: Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Whaling
  • 53. Tradewind Tours: Barbados History, Geography, And Activities
    Clearly, barbados' geology is one aspect of her uniqueness and which alsocontributes to her unique geography, history, economy and culture.
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    Barbados St Lucia Accommodations Specials Barbados ... Contact Us Barbados shares many common features with other Caribbean islands. Barbados shares in a rich Caribbean musical heritage ... especially Reggae and Calypso rhythms. Barbados also shares the distinctly Caribbean style of fine dining with blends of Creole, Indian curry, and European often centered around local fishes, fruits and vegetables. The semi tropical climate of Barbados and the cooling trade breezes blowing into the Caribbean from the Atlantic are also common to Barbados as well as to her neighbors. Barbados also shares in the dark history of slavery in the Caribbean which results in a local population that is mostly black but which also has significant white and mulatto minorities as well as Jewish, East Indian, South American, and other minorities which unite to create a people that is distinctively "Bajan." On the other hand, Barbados is at the same time unique and distinct from her Caribbean neighbors. Her uniqueness may be explained by her unique geology which in turn helps to explain her unique geography which in turn helps to explain her unique history which in turn helps to explain her unique social and economic conditions that exist at the present time.
    GEOLOGY
    The geology of Barbados is unique within the Caribbean.

    54. Tradewind Tours: St Lucia History, Geography, And Activities
    since. geography. St. Lucia Tradewind Tours providing tour operatorservices to the Caribbean islands of St Lucia and barbados. 110 N
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    History
    The original island inhabitants were peaceful Arawak Indians who were later subdued by the warlike Caribs who gave the island many place names including Hewannora meaning "where the Iguana is found." Although there is tradition that Columbus discovered the island on one of his new world voyages, the best evidence suggests that he did not.
    Geography
    St. Lucia is located in the Southeastern Caribbean approximately 1,300 miles from Florida. It is part of the Windward Islands which in turn are part of the lesser Antilles which are part of the West Indies. This 238 square mile island is presently populated by about 150,000 people. The island is volcanic in origin. The majestic Pitons are visual evidence of this as are the sulfur springs. Soufrière, the city at the base of the Pitons, means sulfur. Beaches in the southwest, mountainous part of the island (such as Anse Chastanet) are black sand owing to the presence of lava rock. The rain forest is also located here in the mountainous region. The jungle foliage is lush and colorful. The northern part of the island is hilly rather than mountainous, and the beaches are more typically white sand. The colorful flowering foliage is still present, however.
    Sightseeing and Touring
    Our favorite spots tend to be on the north end of the island and along the Caribbean coast down to the Pitons. Pigeon island and the long beach that is on the causeway connecting the island to the mainland is one of our favorite spots. The hilltop on the island contains the remnants of Admiral Rodney's fort, and the long beach will be very private. The causeway road is just past Gros Islet the home of the Friday jumpup. This has become an institution with many of the villagers becoming street side vendors selling barbecued meats, rum punch, and other drinks. Reggae music will blare from a huge speaker system set up in the middle of the village. There will be dancing in the streets. The party really just gets going about midnight and will continue till dawn.

    55. Barbados Information : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    US); Travelpage (barbados); World Factbook 1999 (US). Home Places Commentsvia form or email cti@le.ac.uk . Page updated 17/09/99 © CTI geography, Geology
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    56. Barbados - Location & Geography
    barbados Location geography. barbados is an island nation in theWest Indies. It is in the Atlantic Ocean, but it is considered
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    Barbados is an island nation in the West Indies. It is in the Atlantic Ocean, but it is considered the easternmost of the islands of the Caribbean Sea. Its highest point is Mount Hillaby, which stands 1,104 ft. The island slopes down until it reaches the sea. The capital, Bridgetown, is located on the Caribbean side of the island. Barbados' climate is warm and pleasant, but when the wind blows or rain falls, especially in the north, it can get rather chilly! The annual temperature is 80 degrees F. (27 C.). The annual rainfall is 1,500 mm (60 in). PEOPLE HISTORY ECONOMY GOVERNMENT ... HOME

    57. California Office, Mx City
    printer_icon.gif (591 bytes) Printer Friendly Version. California Office of Tradeand Investment, Mexico City. barbados' geography. Area 431 sq. km. (166 sq.
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    California Home To see today's date, please enable JavaScript. California Technology, Trade and Commerce Agency California Office of Trade and Investment Mexico City About us Exporting / Importing ... About California Barbados Quick Links Background Notes Geography History Government ... Service Barriers
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    Barbados' Geography
    Area: 431 sq. km. (166 sq. mi.); about three times the size of Washington, DC.
    Cities: Capital Bridgetown.
    Terrain: Generally flat, hilly in the interior.
    Climate: Tropical. People Nationality: Noun and adjective Barbadian(s); also "Bajan(s)."
    Population (1998):
    Avg. annual growth rate (1998):
    Ethnic groups: African 80%, mixed 16%, European 4%.
    Religions: Anglican 70%, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, and Moravian. Language: English.
    Education: Attendance primary school 100%, secondary school 93%. Adult literacy Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy 75 yrs. men; 77 yrs. women.

    58. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Barbados
    america Last checked 19991115 CIA World Factbook 2000 barbados Basic referenceinformation about barbados, including details of geography, people, economy
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  • Barbados Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998
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  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Barbados
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  • World Travel Guide: Barbados Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Barbados Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998
    Detailed assessment of human rights practices in Barbados. Topics assessed include torture, arbitrary detention or exile, fair public trial, freedom of speech and press, freedom of assembly, movement and religion; democratic rights, worker rights, and discrimination based on race, sex, religion, disability, language, or social status.
    Author: US Department of State
    Subjects: barbados
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    Barbados: Government of Barbados
    Official information from the government of Barbados.
    Author: Barbadian Government
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    government Location: barbados, central america
  • 59. Barbados Island Maps, Travel Guides, Geography.......
    barbados Island Maps Please don't expect barbados maps to be particularlyaccurate or helpful when exploring the island independently by car.
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    Barbados Island Maps... Please don't expect Barbados maps to be particularly accurate or helpful when exploring the island independently by car. In many of the remote areas of the island there are no such things as road names or signposts! Bajans will give you directions such as "go above the church and then below the white walled house" Technically "above" means go North and "below" South - but don't bet on it! The island isn't large enough for you to really get lost though so don't panic. Any road leads to Bridgetown ………eventually!! You will be given a map if you book a car or can pick them up at most stores and hotels for free. Part of the fun is exploring and seeing areas of the island that are off the beaten track. But if you actually need to get somewhere at a certain time then ask before you leave.
    Dont forget to look at our Island page for general info about the island, or our Travel Tips page for helpful advice!

    60. Barbados. The World Factbook. 2001
    Includes maps; brief history; and information about geography, people, government, economy, transportatio Category Kids and Teens School Time Caribbean barbados...... barbados. island state (1995 est. pop. 256,000), 166 sq mi (430 sq km),in the West Indies. The capital and largest city is Bridgetown
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