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Encyclopedia > Christ Church, Barbados
Statistics
Parish: Christ Church
Area: 57km² (22 sq. mi.)
Largest City: Hastings
Population (1990 est.): 46,943
Population Density: 823.56 inhab/km²
Parliamentary representation
- House seats 5
Map
Map of Barbados showing the Christ Church parish
Parishes of Barbados

Christ Church is a parish of Barbados at the southern end of the island. The main town in Christ Church is Oistins, a major fishing centre. Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... This article is about the year. ... The Parliament of Barbados is composed of three elements: the Sovereign (currently Queen Elizabeth II, represented by Governor-General Sir Clifford Husbands), the Senate, and the House of Assembly. ... Image File history File links Map of Barbados showing Christ Church parish. ... Barbados which is located in the Caribbean, is divided into eleven parts or sections that are called Parishes. ... Barbados which is located in the Caribbean, is divided into eleven parts or sections that are called Parishes. ... The coastal town of Oistins (Oye-s-tins)is an area located in the country of Barbados. ...


Another notable area is St. Lawrence Gap, often abbreviated to "The Gap", which is the most lively tourist area on the island. Many of the bars and clubs are well populated by locals and tourists alike. Saint Lawrence Gap is one of the best known neighborhoods in the country of Barbados. ...


Parishes bordering Christ Church


Parishes of Barbados Flag of Barbados
Christ Church | Saint Andrew | Saint George | Saint James | Saint John | Saint Joseph | Saint Lucy | Saint Michael | Saint Peter | Saint Philip | Saint Thomas


 
 

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