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  2. Holetown - Wikipedia

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    The Holetown Monument, commemorating initial English claim and later settlement of Barbados. In 1625, Holetown (formerly as St. James Town) was the site of initial English settlement of Barbados (although Captain Cataline had previously landed to collect water in 1620).

  3. List of cities, towns and villages in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Map of Barbados. This is a list of cities, towns and villages in Barbados. Barbados is a sovereign island country in the Lesser Antilles, in the Americas.It is 34 kilometres (21 miles) in length and up to 23 km (14 mi) in width, covering an area of 432 km 2 (167 sq mi).

  4. Saint James, Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Noted for its shopping and restaurants in Holetown, Saint James, is central to Barbados' bustling tourist industry, [citation needed] with historical attractions including the St. James Parish Church and the Portvale Sugar Factory, one of the few remaining operational sugar factories on the island.

  5. St. James Church, Barbados - Wikipedia

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    St. James Parish Church, is located in Holetown, St. James, Barbados. It stands on one of the oldest parcels of consecrated land on the island, often known in Barbados as "God's acre". Part of the Diocese of Barbados in the Church in the Province of the West Indies, St. James Parish Church is just north of Holetown, beside Folkestone Park.

  6. List of locations in Barbados with an English name - Wikipedia

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    English place names in Barbados is a list of Barbadian place names that were originally place names in England later applied in Barbados by English emigrants and explorers. Barbados has been known for centuries as being the island in the West Indies that appears the most British.

  7. Bellairs Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Folkestone Reef, just north of Holetown, Barbados Bellairs is located just north of the historic town of Holetown , in the parish of St. James, on the west coast of the Barbados. The facility is situated between the Folkestone Marine Park and Museum, [ 2 ] to the south and the Coral Reef Club hotel to the north.

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