Saint Philip Parish, Antigua and Barbuda
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Saint Philip is a
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of Antigua and Barbuda, on northeastern Antigua island. It had a population of 3,347 in 2011, which makes it the least populous parish of Antigua and Barbuda. It is the poorest parish in Antigua and Barbuda, with 25.85% of its population being classified as "poor".


Populated places

The parish contains the city of
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. Other populated places include: * Collins *
Ffryes Saint Phillip's, also known as Ffryes, or Simpson is a town in Saint Philip Parish, Antigua and Barbuda Saint Philip is a civil parish of Antigua and Barbuda, on northeastern Antigua island. It had a population of 3,347 in 2011, which makes i ...
* Glanvilles * Montpelier * Newfield * Seatons * Saint Philips *
Willikies Willikies (sometimes spelled ''Willikie's'') is a small settlement in Saint Philip Parish, located in the eastern part of Antigua island in Antigua and Barbuda. It is located to the north of Nonsuch Bay, between Seaton's and Indian Town Point ...
* Willoughby


Demographics

, the population of the parish is 3,322, the lowest population of any parish in the country. There are 1,557 males and 1,765 females. The following data tables show demographic details for the parish, from the ''Housing and Population Census'' of Antigua and Barbuda, undertaken in 2011.


Individual


Household

There are 1,139 households in Saint Philip Parish.


References

Parishes of Antigua and Barbuda Antigua (island) {{Antigua-geo-stub