barbados

     

Barbaos (old Portuguese word for bearded-ones, pronounced /bɑrˈbeɪdoʊz, -dɒs/), situated just east of the Caribbean Sea, is an independent island nation in the western Atlantic Ocean. At roughly 13° North of the equator and 59° West of the prime meridian, the country lies in the southern Caribbean region, where it is considered a part of the Lesser Antilles. Its closest island neighbours are Saint Vincent & the Grenadines and Saint Lucia to the west. To the south lies Trinidad and Tobago—with which Barbados now shares a fixed official maritime boundary—and also the South American mainland. Barbados's total land area is about 430 square kilometres (166 square miles), and is primarily low-lying, with some higher regions in the country's interior. The highest point in Barbados is Mount Hillaby in the parish of Saint Andrew. The geological composition of Barbados is thought to be of non-volcanic origin and is predominantly composed of limestone-coral formed by subduction of the South American plate colliding with the Caribbean plate. The island's climate is tropical, with constant trade winds off the Atlantic Ocean serving to keep temperatures mild. Some less developed areas of the country contain tropical woodland and mangroves. Other parts of the interior which contribute to the agriculture industry are dotted with large sugarcane estates and wide, gently sloping pastures, with panoramic views down to the coast.

Trivia about barbados

  • This Caribbean island nation's dollar has the currency code BBD
  • In Internet domain names, this country of the West Indies
  • The Caribbean:Bahrain,Barbados,Bermuda
  • Mount Gay Rum has been made in this West Indies island nation off northeastern South America for 300 years
  • The easternmost island of the West Indies, its national flag is seen here
  • Where sugar was once king, now tourism drives the economy in this Caribbean island nation
  • Its capital is Bridgetown
  • The name of this country of the West Indies means "bearded"