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Saint John, Barbados

Saint John, Barbados

FieldValue
nameSaint John
typeParish
image_skylineEAST COAST VIEW FROM ST. JOHN'S CHURCH - BARBADOS.jpg
image_mapSaint John in Barbados.svg
mapsizeframeless
map_captionMap of Barbados showing the Saint John parish
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameBarbados
area_total_km234
population_as_of2010 census
population_total8963
population_density_km2auto
government_typeParliamentary democracy
leader_titleParliamentary seats
leader_name1
iso_codeBB-05

The parish of ** St. John** in Barbados is on the eastern side of the island. It is home to one of its secondary schools, The Lodge School and to the St. John's Parish Church. In its southeastern corner the shoreline turns northward, forming the small Conset Bay.

Geography

Main article: Geography of Barbados

Populated places

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

  • Ashford Plantation
  • Bath
  • Bowmanston
  • Cherry Grove
  • Church View
  • Cliff Cottage
  • Cliff Plantation
  • Clifton Hall
  • Coach Hill
  • Conset Bay
  • Eastmont
  • Edge Cliff
  • Edey Village
  • Foster Hall
  • Four Roads
  • Gall Hill
  • Glebe Land
  • Glenburnie
  • Guinea
  • Haynes Hill
  • Hill View
  • Hothersal
  • Kendal
  • Kendal Plantation
  • Lemon Arbour
  • Malvern
  • Massiah Street
  • Moores
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Mount Tabor
  • Newcastle
  • Palmers
  • Pool
  • Pool Plantation
  • Pothouse
  • Quintyne
  • Rosegate
  • St Margarets
  • St Marks
  • Sargeant Street
  • Sealy Hall
  • Sherbourne
  • Small Hope
  • Small Town
  • Society
  • Society Plantation
  • Spooners
  • Stewart Hill
  • Venture
  • Wakefield Plantation
  • Welchtown
  • Wilson Hill

Parishes bordering Saint John

  • Saint George (west)
  • Saint Joseph (north)
  • Saint Philip (southeast)

Politics

Saint John covers one geographical constituency for the House of Assembly:

  • Saint John

Notable people

  • Sarah Kirnon, chef

References

References

  1. [https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:code:3166:BB iso:code:3166:BB], International Organization for Standardization
  2. "Historic Churches of Barbados - St.John Parish Church".
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  4. (30 August 2017). "Barbadian chef serving up Caribbean cuisine in California". Loop News.
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