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Barbados is a self-governing island nation set around the western Atlantic Ocean, just to the east of the Caribbean Sea, detected at roughly 13° north of the Equator and 59° west of the Prime Meridian. settled comparatively closely to South America the nation of Barbados is Around 434.5 kilometres (270 miles) northeast of the South American nation of Venezuela.

The closest island neighbours to Barbados could be Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines both located to the west, along sustaining Barbados those islands are all considered a a portion of the Caribbean region's Lesser Antilles.

Barbados possesses a land area of around 430 square kilometres, (166 sq. mi), and is mainly low-lying, by owning a few higher regions in the island's interior. The organic composing of Barbados is considered to be of non-volcanic origin and is predominantly compiled of limestone-coral.

The island's standard atmosphere is sub-tropical with never-ending trade winds off the Atlantic Ocean and some unexploited domains contain marshes and mangrove swamps. other parts of the island's national contributing the island's agricultural sector are dotted utilizing large sugarcane estates and wide gently sloping pastures with several good views down to the sea.

Barbados has one of the highest standards of living and literacy rates in the developing world and according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Barbados is currently the No. 4 to the highest degree developed of all developing countries in the world. The island is also a huge tourist destination.

The influence of the English on Barbados is further detectable than on extra islands inside the West Indies. A serious example of this is the island's national sport: cricket. Barbados has brought forth several awesome cricket players, including Garfield Sobers and Frank Worrell.

Citizens could be formally called Barbadian, still residents of Barbados colloquially name to themselves or even the products of the country as "Bajan". The term "Bajan", could have come from a localized pronunciation of the word Barbadian which at times can sound more like "Bar-bajan". The condition Barbadian is used less frequently than is "Bajan".

The biggest Carnival cultural event which takes place in Barbados will be the Crop Over Festival as acknowledge internationally.

As will be the case in numbers of of the additional Caribbean and Latin American countries, Crop Over is an important event for numbers of people on the island, as well as the thousands of tourists that flock to the island to enter in the annual events.

The Crop Over Festival which lets in several musical competitions, and more traditional activities commonly kicks into high gear from the start of July, and ends in its totality by using the dressed up parade on Kadooment Day, made on the first Monday of August.
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