Demographics of Saint John (Antigua and Barbuda)

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Demographics of Parish of Saint John
Population51,129
Nationality
Major ethnic Afro-Antiguans and Barbudans (84.54%)
Minor ethnic Mixed (Other) (4.45%)

Saint John is the most populous parish in the country of Antigua and Barbuda, accounting for the majority of the country's population.

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Q48 Ethnic [1] Counts%
African descendent43,22784.54%
Caucasian/White7121.39%
East Indian/India7541.47%
Mixed (Black/White)4880.95%
Mixed (Other)2,2774.45%
Hispanic2,0524.01%
Syrian/Lebanese5301.04%
Other6011.18%
Don't know/Not stated4880.95%
Total51,129100.00%
Q49 Religion [2] Counts%
Adventist5,62511.09%
Anglican8,12716.03%
Baptist1,9103.77%
Church of God2,4444.82%
Evangelical1,3542.67%
Jehovah Witness6701.32%
Methodist2,2964.53%
Moravian3,7007.30%
Nazarene1,0081.99%
None/no religion3,2036.32%
Pentecostal7,05313.91%
Rastafarian5641.11%
Roman Catholic5,11910.10%
Weslyan Holiness1,4912.94%
Other3,5426.99%
Don't know/Not stated2,5945.12%
Total50,700100.00%
NotApp :429
Q58. Country of birth [3] Counts%
Africa2300.45%
Other Latin or North American countries1100.21%
Antigua and Barbuda32,43863.44%
Other Caribbean countries5381.05%
Canada2090.41%
Other Asian countries3150.62%
Other European countries1440.28%
Dominica2,7055.29%
Dominican Republic1,8313.58%
Guyana4,3478.50%
Jamaica3,1126.09%
Monsterrat4740.93%
St. Kitts and Nevis2280.45%
St. Lucia3980.78%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines4720.92%
Syria2930.57%
Trinidad and Tobago3520.69%
United Kingdom4240.83%
USA1,5102.95%
USVI United States Virgin Islands2010.39%
Not Stated7961.56%
Total51,129100.00%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1 [4] Counts%
Antigua and Barbuda39,84577.93%
Other Caribbean countries3820.75%
Canada1180.23%
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries3650.71%
Dominica1,3072.56%
Dominican Republic1,1982.34%
Guyana2,7245.33%
Jamaica2,3634.62%
Monsterrat1850.36%
St. Lucia2360.46%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines2160.42%
Trinidad and Tobago1420.28%
United Kingdom2130.42%
USA8941.75%
Other countries3280.64%
Not Stated6131.20%
Total51,129100.00%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2 [5] Counts%
Other Caribbean countries5346.26%
Canada2743.21%
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries2192.57%
Dominica1,42116.66%
Dominican Republic6317.40%
Guyana1,59318.67%
Jamaica7558.85%
Monsterrat2673.13%
St. Lucia1621.90%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines2552.99%
Trinidad and Tobago2212.59%
United Kingdom5196.09%
USA1,42416.70%
Other countries2422.84%
Not Stated110.13%
Total8,530100.00%
NotApp :42,599

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