Saint Andrew, Barbados

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Saint Andrew
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Saint Andrew´s Parish Church
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Map of Barbados showing Saint Andrew
Coordinates: 13°14′N59°34′W / 13.233°N 59.567°W / 13.233; -59.567
Country Barbados
Largest village Belleplaine
Government
  Type Parliamentary democracy
   Parliamentary  seats1
Area
  Total
36 km2 (14 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 census)
  Total
5,139
  Density140/km2 (370/sq mi)
ISO 3166 code BB-02 [1]

Saint Andrew ("St. Andrew") is one of eleven parishes of Barbados. It is situated in the northeastern area in the country.

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Saint Andrew is one of the more scenic parts of the island owing to its physical makeup of green rolling hills. The parish of Saint Andrew also has the country's highest natural elevation, the 336 m (1,102 ft) Mount Hillaby at the southern part of the parish.

The parish is named after the patron saint, Saint Andrew, who is also the basis of the name for Barbados' former national award "The Order of Saint Andrew" and also the shape of the cross formed by two sugar cane stalks in the national Coat of Arms of Barbados.

During the colonial years under Britain, the British thought the area resembled the hills and fields of Scotland. This led to parts of the Parish of Saint Andrew today being nicknamed the "Scotland District". During the 1990s the Government of the time proposed a "Greenland Landfill" located within the parish. However, because of Saint Andrew's fragile environment and its possibility of future soil erosion the opening of the completed landfill has yet to come-about after almost a decade.

Saint Andrew lies on the eastern coastline of Barbados, where the Atlantic Ocean tends to be more turbulent. As part of Barbados' attempts to preserve the environment the parish is also home to several natural reserves including the Turner's Hall Woods.

Geography

Populated places

The parish contains the following towns, villages, localities, settlements, communities and hamlets:

Parishes bordering Saint Andrew

Defined boundaries

Old millwall in Saint Andrew Saint Andrew, Barbados 022.jpg
Old millwall in Saint Andrew

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References

  1. iso:code:3166:BB, International Organization for Standardization
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Barbados, Chapter 108: Parish Boundaries (1986-18)". The Barbados Parliament. 1986-10-16. Retrieved 2023-04-04.