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Saint John, Antigua And Barbuda
Saint John, officially the Parish of Saint John, is a civil parish of Antigua and Barbuda, on the northwestern portion of Antigua island. Its capital is the city of St. John's. Saint John borders Saint Mary, Saint Peter, Saint George, and Saint Paul. Saint John faces the Caribbean Sea. Saint John is surrounded by some of Antigua's most premier beaches. Saint John had a population of 56,736 in a 2018 estimate, making it home to the majority of the population in Antigua and Barbuda. While Saint John is a civil administrative division, the Anglican parish church is located in the city of St. John's. Saint John is mostly centered around the St. John's urban area and the northern tourist area, but is also home to more rural areas in the southern salient and in the Five Islands-Yeptons area. Due to Saint John holding the majority of the population of Antigua and Barbuda, it is home to hundreds of populated locations some of which are vastly different from another. The island of Redond ...
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Parishes And Dependencies Of Antigua And Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda is an island nation made up of: Antigua island which is divided into six parishes; and of the two dependencies of Barbuda island and Redonda island. Although Barbuda and Redonda are called dependencies, they are integral parts of the state, making them essentially administrative divisions. Dependency is simply their title. Redonda was annexed into Saint John Parish and unlike Barbuda, is not an autonomous island.http://laws.gov.ag/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cap-44.pdf See also * ISO 3166-2:AG * List of Caribbean First-level Subdivisions by Total Area * Commonwealth Local Government Forum, Commonwealth Local Government Forum-Americas References External links UNccd.int: Source of accurate Antigua and Barbuda area figures
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Yeptons
Yepton's (also known as Yepton or Yeptons) is a settlement in Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda. Etymology Yepton's Estates name is thought to have come from the Sussex, England, town of Yapton Yapton is a village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It is centred three miles (4.8 km) north east of Bognor Regis at the intersection of the B2132 and B2233 roads. The parish of Yapton lies on the coastal plai ..., which lies close to the city of Arundel. Yapton-born Sir George Thomas acquired ownership of the plantation around 1800. History Yepton's Estate George Thomas, the Leeward Islands' governor from 1753 to 1766, was granted the Thomas Baronetcy of Yapton in the County of Sussex in 1790. After the seventh Baronet, a well-known chess player, passed away in 1972, the title was abolished. The same was granted to Thomas Edwards and his heirs in fee simple of the plantation therein mentioned for the sum of 22,000 pounds to be paid as foll ...
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Saint John Parish, Antigua And Barbuda
Saint John is a civil parish of Antigua and Barbuda, located on the island of Antigua. It is the most populous parish of Antigua and Barbuda, with a population of 51,737 in 2011, and an estimated population of 56,736 in 2018. The plurality of the population of the parish is located within the country’s capital, St. John’s. Boon Point, the northernmost point of Antigua, is located in Saint John. The parish annexed Redonda in 1872. Populated places The parish contains the nation's capital city of St. John's. Other populated places include: * Aberdeen * Adelin * Barrymore * Branns Hamlet * Belmont * Bellevue Heights * Bendals *Blue Waters * Buckleys * Cedar Grove * Cedar Valley * Clare Hall *Clarkes Hill * Cooks Hill * Cooks New Extension * Creekside *Crosbies *Deanery * Emanuel * Five Islands * Gambles * Gamble's Terrace * Golden Grove * Gray Hill * Grays Farm * Green Bay * Green Castle * Hodges Bay * Jacks Hill, Antigua and Barbuda * Marble Hill * McKinnon’s ...
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All Saints, Antigua And Barbuda
All Saints is the second largest town in Antigua and Barbuda, with a population of 3,412. It is located in the middle of Antigua, at . Just 5 miles NW of here is the capital, St. John's. It had a population of 3,900 in 2001. Within the vicinity of the town is ''Betty's Hope'', the first large-scale sugarcane plantation in Antigua. Betty's Hope was built in 1674 by Sir Christopher Codrington, the namesake of Codrington, and was named for his daughter, Elizabeth Codrington. The only remaining structures are two stone sugar mills and the remains of the stillhouse, though its important role in Antigua's history has inspired its government to turn it into an open-air museum An open-air museum (or open air museum) is a museum that exhibits collections of buildings and artifacts out-of-doors. It is also frequently known as a museum of buildings or a folk museum. Definition Open air is “the unconfined atmosphere†.... The area around All Saints is known for its traditional ...
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Clare Hall, Saint John
Clare Hall is a village in Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda. The village has a coat of arms. The village is also home to Clare Hall Secondary School Clare Hall Secondary School is a public government secondary school in Clare Hall, Saint John Clare Hall is a village in Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda. The village has a coat of arms. The village is also home to Clare Hall Secondary ..., which received nationwide attention for its instances of violence. Demographics Clare Hall has four enumeration districts. * ''31900 Upper Clare Hall'' * ''32000 Clare Hall-Central'' * ''32100 Clare Hall-Christian Union'' * ''32200 Clare Hall School'' Census Data (2011) Source: References Populated places in Antigua and Barbuda Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda {{Antigua-geo-stub ...
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Cedar Grove, Saint John
Cedar Grove is a settlement in the far north of the island of Antigua. It is located to the east of the island's northernmost headlands, Boon Point. It is northeast of the capital, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, St. John's. History Around the 1850s, the name of Cedar Grove was Willocks Village, although some American maps used this name until the 1940s. Demographics Cedar Grove is classified as "lower medium income", however, it is still one of the best parts of the nation to live in, having a Living Conditions Index of 14.26. There are three enumeration districts in Cedar Grove. * 30300 Cedar Grove-East * 30400 Cedar Grove-St. James * 30500 Cedar Grove-South References

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Potters Village
Potters Village is a township located on Antigua in Antigua and Barbuda. It is located in the north of the island, to the east of the capital, St. John's and southwest of Piggotts. The town has a Living Condition Index Living or The Living may refer to: Common meanings *Life, a condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms ** Living species, one that is not extinct *Personal life, the course of an individual human's life * Hu ... (unmet basic needs index) of 12.60 and an unemployment rate of 16.1. Demographics Potters Village has five enumeration districts. * 32800 Potters-North * 32900 Potters-Central * 33000 Potters-East * 33100 Potters-South * 33200 Potters-Cemetery Census Data References *Scott, C. R. (ed.) (2005) ''Insight guide: Caribbean (5th edition)''. London: Apa Publications. Populated places in Antigua and Barbuda Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda {{Antigua-geo-stub ...
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Village Councils (Antigua And Barbuda)
Village councils in Antigua and Barbuda are local government bodies responsible for the administration of the villages on the Island of Antigua. Village councils are responsible for the delivery of public services, such as waste management, road maintenance, and community development projects, to the residents of the village. Village councils are also responsible for collecting taxes and fees from residents, as well as for creating and enforcing local by-laws and regulations. The members of the village councils are elected by the residents of the village, and they serve a specified term of office. The village councils work in collaboration with the national government of Antigua and Barbuda to ensure the effective delivery of services to the communities they serve. A system of village councils was created by the Village Councils Act (1945). History Ivor Heath, the UNDP's head, vowed to decentralize the government in the 1980s if his group were to win power. In order to provide ...
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City Centre, Saint John's
City Centre is a Major Division/Area within the city of St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda St. John's is the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, part of the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. With a population of 22,219, St. John's is the commercial centre of the nation and the chief port of the island of Antigua. Hi .... Demographics City Centre has 9 enumeration districts. The major division number for City Centre is 10. As of 2001 the major division has a living condition index of 13.69. * 10100 Buckley's St. (Harbour) * 10200 Buckley's St. (Central) * 10300 Buckley's St. (South) * 10400 Federation Rd. (North) * 10500 Cooks Hill Rd * 10600 Federation Rd. (South) * 10700 Gray Hill West * 10800 Green Bay Extension * 10900 George St. (South) References {{Saint John's St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda ...
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Redonda
Redonda is an uninhabited Caribbean island that is a part of Antigua and Barbuda, in the Leeward Islands, West Indies. The island is about long, wide, and is high at its highest point. This small island lies between the islands of Nevis and Montserrat, southwest of Antigua. Redonda is closer to Montserrat than to any other island; it is located at northwest of Montserrat, and southeast of Nevis. Redonda is home to vast numbers of sea birds, and the island was an important source of guano before artificial fertilisers started to be mass-produced. Guano-mining operations started in the 1860s and ceased after the start of World War I. During these mining operations a few buildings and other installations were put in place on the island, and some physical remnants of that phase in its history are still visible. "Redonda" is the female form of the Spanish language adjective meaning "round". In 1493, on his second voyage to the New World, Christopher Columbus discovered the isl ...
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Five Islands, Saint John
Five Islands Village is a village located on the northwest coast of Antigua, within Saint John Parish in Antigua and Barbuda. Geography The village is on a peninsula, and was named for the five rock islands adjacent in Five Island Harbour. It is about southwest of the nation's capital city St. John's, and connected to it by a single road. The village is surrounded by 12 of the 365 beaches on Antigua. The highest point in the village is Mount Barrington, the location of Fort Barrington. The fort was named after British Admiral Barrington, who captured Caribbean St. Lucia island from the French in 1667. The fort was built during the colonial British Antigua and Barbuda period, mainly as a lookout for any foreign battleships in the area. Demography Five Islands has a population of 337 people as of 2011, many of whom are employed in farming or fishing. The village is home to several sportsmen, including Richie Richardson, the cricketer and West Indies region coach. ...
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Saint John's, Antigua And Barbuda
St. John's is the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, part of the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. With a population of 22,219, St. John's is the commercial centre of the nation and the chief port of the island of Antigua. History The settlement of St. John's has been the administrative centre of Antigua and Barbuda since the islands were first colonised in 1632, and it became the seat of government when the nation achieved independence in 1981. Economy St. John's is one of the most developed and cosmopolitan municipalities in the Lesser Antilles. The city is famous for its shopping malls as well as boutiques throughout the city, selling designer jewellery and haute-couture clothing. St. John's attracts tourists from the resorts on the island and from the cruise ships which dock in its harbour at Heritage Quay and Redcliffe Quay several times a week. The investment banking industry has a strong presence in the city. Major world financial institutions have ...
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