Four Roads, Barbados

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Four Roads is a village in Saint Philip in Barbados [1]

Coordinates: 13°06′N59°28′W / 13.100°N 59.467°W / 13.100; -59.467

  1. "Destination Guide: Four Roads (Saint Philip) in Barbados | Tripmondo". www.tripmondo.com. Retrieved 2022-10-09.

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