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  2. Category:Ethnic groups in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Template:People of Barbados This page was last edited on 8 March 2023, at 13:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  3. Afro-Barbadians - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of the eighteenth century, most blacks of Barbados had been born on the island, which facilitated the creation of a Barbadian identity since these years. Moreover, as occurred in the white population, the percentage was much higher women than men, unlike in other Caribbean islands, where it was the opposite.

  4. Afro-Caribbean people - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Caribbean or African Caribbean people are Caribbean people who trace their full or partial ancestry to Africa.The majority of the modern Afro-Caribbean people descend from the Africans (primarily from West and Central Africa) taken as slaves to colonial Caribbean via the trans-Atlantic slave trade between the 15th and 19th centuries to work primarily on various sugar plantations and in ...

  5. 2024 in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    23 February - The Financial Action Task Force removes Barbados from its "gray list" of countries not fully complying with measures to combat money laundering and terrorism financing. [ 1 ] Scheduled

  6. Caribbean Peace Force - Wikipedia

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    Includes Royal Barbados Police Force personnel and soldiers of unknown nationality. 3 November 1983 The Caribbean Peace Force ( CPF ), also known as the Caribbean Peacekeeping Force and the Eastern Caribbean Peace Force ( ECPF ), was a 350-member peacekeeping force operating in Grenada from October 1983 to June 1985 after the Invasion of ...

  7. White Barbadians - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish regularly seized large numbers of Amerindians from Barbados to be used as slave labour on other regional plantations. This prompted the Kalinago to flee Barbados for other Caribbean destinations such as Dominica and St. Vincent. Europeans caused the disappearance of the indigenous people in Barbados.

  8. Category:Barbadian people - Wikipedia

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    Colony of Barbados people (10 C, 1 P) * Lists of Barbadian people (3 C, 3 P) + ... Pages in category "Barbadian people" The following 4 pages are in this category ...

  9. Demographics of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    It is represented by the Church in the Province of the West Indies, within which the island belongs to the Diocese of Barbados. Pentecostals are the second largest group (19.5%). The next largest group are Seventh-day Adventists, 5.9% of the population, followed by Methodists (4.2%). 3.8% of the population are Roman Catholics.