Barbados is a constitutional monarchy located in the eastern Caribbean, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of around 288,442 people who primarily speak English. The culture is a blend of West African and British influences, and the national dish consists of cou-cou and flying fish.
Barbados is a constitutional monarchy located in the eastern Caribbean, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of around 288,442 people who primarily speak English. The culture is a blend of West African and British influences, and the national dish consists of cou-cou and flying fish.
Barbados is a constitutional monarchy located in the eastern Caribbean, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of around 288,442 people who primarily speak English. The culture is a blend of West African and British influences, and the national dish consists of cou-cou and flying fish.
Governor-General, Elliot Belgrave. Its also known to have a parliamentary system.
Location Barbados
is located in the eastern
Caribbean and is completely surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and not touched by the Caribbean Sea at all.
Currency Barbados
[to somewhat no surprise]
uses Barbadian dollars and have a code of BBD.
Tourism If
you happen to make a decision of see some
tourist attractions then visit the beaches, caves, or even the botanical gardens.
Landmarks One
of the most well known landmarks
in Barbados is the Andromeda Gardens.
Flag The
flag of Barbados consist of a
pitchfork in the center and has blue sides and yellow and the middle.
Population Barbados
has a current population of
288,442 people with 71.3 of them being between 15 and 64.
Language Surprisingly
enough, people from
Barbados speak English.
Culture The
culture of Barbados is a blend of
West African and British cultures present in Barbados.
Food The
island's national dish Cou-Cou and
flying fish, consist of this very fish. CouCou is a combination of cornmeal and okra that are further combined with salt, pepper and Barbados' very own Hot Pepper Sauce.