Skyline, Antigua and Barbuda

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Skyline, Antigua and Barbuda
Saint John
Population1,212
Island Antigua
Parish Saint John
Major division(s) Major Division of Clare Hall
Enumeration district(s)32301, 32302, 32303, 32304, 32305

Skyline is a major settlement in Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda.

Demographics

Skyline has five enumeration districts.

Ethnic Data [1]
Q48 EthnicCounts%
African descendent1,06187.52%
Caucasian/White80.64%
East Indian/India242.00%
Mixed (Black/White)383.10%
Mixed (Other)443.64%
Hispanic181.46%
Syrian/Lebanese10.09%
Other60.46%
Don't know/Not stated131.09%
Total1,212100.00%
Religion Data [2]
Q49 ReligionCounts%
Adventist14212.08%
Anglican22018.63%
Baptist191.59%
Church of God393.28%
Evangelical655.52%
Jehovah Witness272.25%
Methodist433.65%
Moravian857.21%
Nazarene121.03%
None/no religion655.52%
Pentecostal17614.89%
Rastafarian70.56%
Roman Catholic1058.90%
Weslyan Holiness393.28%
Other1008.52%
Don't know/Not stated363.09%
Total1,179100.00%
NotApp :33
Country of birth [3]
Q58. Country of birthCounts%
Africa100.82%
Other Latin or North American countries90.73%
Antigua and Barbuda76763.30%
Other Caribbean countries181.46%
Canada70.55%
Other Asian countries30.27%
Dominica494.01%
Dominican Republic252.09%
Guyana1159.47%
Jamaica877.19%
Monsterrat90.73%
St. Kitts and Nevis110.91%
St. Lucia90.73%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines110.91%
Syria10.09%
Trinidad and Tobago110.91%
United Kingdom110.91%
USA433.55%
USVI United States Virgin Islands20.18%
Not Stated141.18%
Total1,212100.00%
Country of Citizenship [4]
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1Counts%
Antigua and Barbuda95478.69%
Other Caribbean countries121.00%
Canada70.55%
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries40.36%
Dominica221.82%
Dominican Republic181.46%
Guyana544.46%
Jamaica715.83%
Monsterrat40.36%
St. Lucia20.18%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines60.46%
Trinidad and Tobago30.27%
United Kingdom70.55%
USA282.28%
Other countries70.55%
Not Stated141.18%
Total1,212100.00%
Country of Second Citizenship [5]
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2Counts%
Other Caribbean countries218.68%
Canada72.74%
Dominica3313.70%
Dominican Republic114.57%
Guyana6426.48%
Jamaica197.76%
Monsterrat31.37%
St. Lucia72.74%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines62.28%
Trinidad and Tobago93.65%
United Kingdom176.85%
USA3112.79%
Other countries156.39%
Total242100.00%
NotApp :971

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References

  1. Ethnic Data at the Wayback Machine (archived 22 January 2023)
  2. Religion Data at the Wayback Machine (archived 22 January 2023)
  3. Country of birth at the Wayback Machine (archived 22 January 2023)
  4. Country of Citizenship at the Wayback Machine (archived 22 January 2023)
  5. Country of Second Citizenship at the Wayback Machine (archived 22 January 2023)