List of populated places in Antigua and Barbuda

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This is a list of settlements in Antigua and Barbuda, sorted by alphabetical order.

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Map of Antigua and Barbuda
St. John's, Capital of Antigua and Barbuda St Johns Antigua 2012.jpg
St. John's, Capital of Antigua and Barbuda
English Harbour English Harbour and Falmouth Harbour on Antigua.jpg
English Harbour

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Antigua

Saint John

Saint Mary

Saint Paul

Saint Philip

Saint Peter

Saint George

Barbuda

Largest settlements

  1. Saint John's 22,634
  2. All Saints 3,412
  3. Liberta 2,239
  4. Potter's Village 2,067
  5. Bolans 1,785
  6. Swetes 1,573
  7. Seaview Farm 1,486
  8. Piggotts 1,363
  9. Codrington 1,325
  10. Parham 1,276

Populated places in 1856

The following is a complete list of settlements, specifically towns and villages during 1856: [2]

Settlement NameTotal PopulationParish
City of Saint John8,515Saint John
All Saints283
Saint James389
Hamiltons202
Aberdeen46
Wilcox108
Laws22
Williams' Farm46
Bendals44
Bush Town33
Ferris' Farm9
Fort James25
Alleynes279
Hainings102
Potters179
Grays381
Tomlinsons172
Cooks36
Galley Bay367
Gray's Hill395
Side Hill & Green Bay866
Goat Hill10
Gracefield7
Olivers12
Crabb Hill133Saint Mary
Johnson's Point162
Dalzel's6
Urlin's104
Saint Mary's Glebe10
Bailey Hill19
Old Road Town96
Grace Bay50
Sea Valley44
Fairfield114
Green Hill (1)73
Kingston83
Fisher's16
River104
Nanton's85
Cedar Grove44
John Hughes128
Bishop's116
Green Hill (2)219
Jenning's117
Thompson's189
Darby's125
McGregor's20
Dunning's45
Jenning's (top)42
Gillards60
Bolans508
Dunning's (bottom)22
Roses38
Tottenham25
The Rectory16Saint Philip
Farrs Hill Village913
Seatons791
Newfield403
Willoughby Bay87
Wilkies249
Mayers40
Salters47
McKay Lands5
Sandy Ground3
Brooks Lands11
Grays Hill13
Winthropes Village309Saint George
Barnes Hill194
Saint Marks365
Osborns Farm213
Sea View Farm1,119
English Harbour986Saint Paul
Falmouth211
The Ridge62
Ffryes122
Victoria85
Bethesda299
Grace Hill151
Liberta788
Buckshorns19
Edwards63
Sweets572
Jenny Bush171
Spring Hill116
Bailey Hill31
Ding-a-ding-nook18
Parham500Saint Peter
Glebe123
Freemans537
Pares139
Osborns101
Parham Lodge194
Parham Hill83
Vernons82

Data for small estates, typically the size of tiny hamlets, were also collected. No estate had a larger population than a village. This list is incomplete and currently only has data for Saint John.

Estate NamePopulationParish
Thibou's47Saint John
Wood59
Drews Hill47
Skerrets and Clare Hall125
Dunbars67
Ottos94
Langfords191
Crosbies62
Hodges Bay67
Briggins90
Thibou Jarvis239
Mount Pleasant
Wetherills
Cedar Valley
Will Blizards
Tomlinsons
Cedar Grove
Marble Hill
Sir Geo. Thomas, Upper
Sir Geo. Thomas, Lower
Hawkes Bill
Brecknock
Turnbull's
Belvidere
Buckley's
Saint Clare
Mount View
Cookes
Friars Hill
Galley Bay
Potters
Villa
Belmont
Herberts
George Byams
Rose Hill
Hill House
Bendals
McKinnons
Harts and Royals
Cassada Garden
Adneys
Gambles
Union
Yapton
Denfield
Bath Lodge
Belle Vue
Renfrew
Body Ponds

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References

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