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73-528: The Barbuda Highlands , referred to locally as The Highlands , are a range of hills located on the island of Barbuda in the Caribbean. The highest point in the Barbuda Highlands is 44.5 meters above sea level, and the hills are characterized by rocky outcroppings, scrub vegetation, cacti and a unique ecosystem that includes several species of endemic plants and wildlife. The Barbuda Highlands are

146-500: A GCE 'O' level/CXC General examination, 0.79% obtained a GCE 'A' Levels or CAPE examination, 6.51% earned a college certificate, 2.81% had an associate degree, 2.13% held a bachelor's degree, 0.22% had a postgraduate diploma, 0.67% possessed a professional certificate, 0.34% held a master's or doctoral degree, and 5.95% either didn't know or didn't disclose their examination status. In 2011, the census reported health statistics for Barbuda. No cases of AIDS were documented, while 10.75% of

219-548: A Letters Patent granted to the Earl of Carlisle in 1625, Captain Smith and John Littleton attempted to colonize Barbuda from St. Kitts. Barbuda was referred to as "Barbado" in these Letters Patent. Due to ferocious Kalinago resistance, this attempt at colonization was unsuccessful; however, subsequent early settlers called Barbuda "Dulcina", and by 1666 the village of Codrington had become the primary residential area. In 1678, Barbuda

292-532: A ceremonial trumpet, as part of religious practices, for example puja . The chank trumpet is sounded during worship at specific points, accompanied by ceremonial bells and singing. As it is an auspicious instrument, it is of purity and brilliance ( Om , Devas , Brahman the Almighty Supreme creator, referred to in mantras , the Gayatri mantra explains a meditation on the brilliance of the sun), it

365-613: A ferry service to Antigua. Popular outdoor activities for tourists include swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and caving. Additional popular attractions include the Frigate Bird Sanctuary in the Codrington Lagoon, Martello Tower, a 19th-century fort and the Indian Cave with its two rock-carved petroglyphs . Other points of interest include the beautiful Pink Sands Beach, Darby's Cave, a sinkhole with

438-400: A hearing disability, with 35.82% unaware of the cause and 26.87% attributing it to old age. Moreover, 121 people had a walking disability, with 35.29% attributing it to illness, 29.41% to old age, and 15.97% to an accident. A total of 35 people had a self-care disability, with 38.24% unaware of the cause, 26.47% attributing it to illness, and 23.53% to "other" reasons. Lastly, 111 people had

511-511: A high spire and a noticeable siphonal canal (in other words, the shell comes to a noticeable point on both ends). Conches that are sometimes referred to as "true conches" are marine gastropod s in the family Strombidae , specifically in the genus Strombus and other closely related genera. For example, Lobatus gigas , the queen conch, is a true conch. True conch are identified by their long spire. Many other species are also often called "conch", but are not at all closely related to

584-625: A horn and referred to as a conch. The English word "conch" is attested in Middle English , coming from Latin concha (shellfish, mussel ), which in turn comes from Greek konchē (same meaning) ultimately from Proto-Indo-European root * konkho- , cognate with Sanskrit word śaṅkha . Conch are species of sea snail in the phylum Mollusca. Their shells consist of about 95% calcium carbonate and 5% organic matter. Conch are harvested for their edible meat and decorative shell. The shells are often used for decoration and as

657-721: A mixed background, with 70.00% being Mixed Black/White and only 30.00% being of African descent. About 34.31% of Barbudan households consist of only one person, while 18.35% have two people, and 16.51% have three people; the remaining households have four or more people. The majority of homes (72.84%) use concrete/blocks as the main material for outer walling. Additionally, 12.48% of households use wood. In terms of dwelling types, 93.58% of homes are separate homes, and 3.49% are businesses and dwellings. Similar to most homes in Antigua and Barbuda, 93.76% of homes in Barbuda use sheet metal as

730-556: A musical instrument. The meat of conches are often eaten raw in salads or cooked in burgers, chowders , fritters , and gumbos . Conch is indigenous to the Caribbean and West Indies . Conch is particularly popular in the Bahamas , Turks and Caicos , and Jamaica . In Bahamas, conch is often cooked into fritters. In Jamaica conch is eaten in stews and curries. In the Dominican Republic , Grenada , and Haiti , conch

803-435: A nearly homogeneous population with 9 reported ethnic origins. The majority of the population identified as African (95.11%), followed by Mixed Black/White (2.88%), other Mixed (1.00%), Hispanic (0.44%), White (0.13%), Indian (0.13%), Syrian/Lebanese (0.13%), and other (0.13%). A small portion (0.06%) did not specify their ethnicity. Regarding the countries of birth in Barbuda, over 18 different countries were represented in

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876-442: A primarily green-colored Barbuda on August 27, 2017, and brown-colored Barbuda on September 12, 2017. NASA provided several possible reasons for the browning, including green vegetation being ripped away by Hurricane winds, as well as salt spray from the storm coating and desiccating tree leaves. The climate is classified as tropical marine , which means that there is little seasonal temperature variation. In January and February,

949-554: A protected area, and are recognized for their environmental and geological significance. The highlands have many caves and are located on the Atlantic Ocean . 17°38′36″N 61°45′15″W  /  17.643198037583623°N 61.75413520854214°W  / 17.643198037583623; -61.75413520854214 This Antigua and Barbuda location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Barbuda Barbuda ( / b ɑːr ˈ b ( j ) uː d ə / )

1022-688: A remembering disability, with 33.94% attributing it to old age, 26.61% for unknown reasons, 14.68% to illness, 11.01% from birth, and 4.59% to an accident. In 2011, 33.92% of Barbuda's population, totaling 551 individuals, were aged 0–17. The age distribution within this group was as follows: 10.91% (177) were aged 0–4, 10.03% (163) were aged 5–9, 7.52% (122) were aged 10–14, and 7.65% (124) were aged 15–19. Among those aged 0–4, 94.25% were of African descent, 2.87% were Mixed Black/White, and 2.87% were of other Mixed descent. All other youth age groups were predominantly African descendant or mixed. In 2011, Barbuda reported 16 religious affiliations. The majority of

1095-470: A shimmering, slightly iridescent effect known as flame structure. The effect is a form of chatoyancy , caused by the interaction of light rays with the microcrystals in the pearl's surface, and it somewhat resembles moiré silk. The Moche people of ancient Peru worshipped the sea and often depicted conch shells in their art. Quetzalcoatl , the Aztec god of wind and learning, wears around his neck

1168-499: A tremendous power and respiratory capacity. Hence, blowing it daily helps keep the lungs healthy. A newlywed Bengali bride wears bangles called shakha paula , made from coral and conch-shell powder. They have been a part of Bengali custom and tradition. In an ancient era, the Bengali farming community is thought to have resided near the river. They collected conch shells and powdered them to create bangles. They also used red coral for

1241-527: A tropical rain forest inside and Highland House (called Willybob locally), the ruins of the 18th-century Codrington family home, and the Dividing Wall that separated the wealthy family from its slaves. Years after Hurricane Luis , in August 2017, there were still only two operating resorts on the island, although plans were being made to build other resorts before Hurricane Irma. A Teenage Pageant,

1314-497: Is Dark Cave. As evidenced by artifacts discovered nearby, the cave's tiny entrance opens into a large cavern with pools of water. These ponds were likely a source of water for Amerindian occupants. The blind shrimp, a rare kind of amphipod , and various species of bats can be found at Dark Cave. Five chambers make up the complex of Nicey Cave, and a collapsed roof part serves as the complex's rear entrance and skylight. Three inner chambers are separated by modest ceiling ridges, and there

1387-465: Is adjusted by moving one's hand in and out of the aperture; the deeper the hand, the lower the note. Various species of large marine gastropod shells can be turned into blowing shells, but some of the best-known species used are the sacred chank or shankha Turbinella pyrum , the Triton's trumpet Charonia tritonis , and the queen conch Strombus gigas . One of the most famous musical instruments

1460-716: Is also host to the Barbuda Bank tree anole ( Anolis leachii ), an anole endemic to the Caribbean, also known as the Antigua Bank tree anole or panther anole. Barbuda is also one of two islands in eastern Caribbean, along with Guiana Island , to host the European fallow deer ( Dama dama dama ), an important symbol of the island and of the entire country. Previously, Barbuda was host to the Barbudan muskrat ( Megalomys audreyae ), an extinct rodent formerly endemic to

1533-403: Is an island and dependency located in the eastern Caribbean forming part of the twin-island state of Antigua and Barbuda as an autonomous entity. Barbuda is located approximately 30 miles (48 km) north of Antigua . The only settlements on the island are Codrington and its surrounding localities. Barbuda is a flat island with the western portion being dominated by Codrington Lagoon , and

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1606-449: Is an outside chamber that is immediately accessible from the outside. The cave's vast stalactites and stalagmites are covered in shattered stalactites on the cave floor, which is primarily made of sand. The cave also has a circular stone enclosure that is comparable to tortoise pens found on modern sites, although the enclosure's walls are too low to accommodate tortoises and it is located distant from natural light. In 2011, Barbuda had

1679-546: Is commonly eaten in curries or in a spicy soup. It is locally referred to as lambi . In Puerto Rico , conch is served as a ceviche , often called ensalada de carrucho (conch salad), consisting of raw conch marinated in lime juice, olive oil, vinegar, garlic, green peppers, and onions. It is also used to fill empanadas . In Panama , conch is known as cambombia and is often served as ceviche de cambombia , consisting of raw conch marinated in lime juice, chopped onions, finely chopped habaneros , and often vinegar. Conch

1752-635: Is guaranteed at least one member of the House of Representatives and two members of the Senate. The Barbuda Council is an 11-member body consisting of nine directly elected and two ex officio (Barbuda's House and Senate representatives in the national Parliament). Council sessions are held in Codrington. Councillors serve for four years with elections held every two years in March. In January of every year,

1825-877: Is imported into the United States. The Florida Keys were a major source of queen conches until the 1970s, but the conches are now scarce and all harvesting of them in Florida waters is prohibited and individuals who have harvested them have been punished by law enforcement. In the Turks and Caicos Islands , the Conch Festival is held in November each year at the Three Queens Bar/Restaurant in Blue Hills. Local restaurateurs compete for

1898-638: Is often played in a Lakshmi puja in temple or at home. In the story of Dhruva , the divine conch plays a special part. The warriors of ancient India blew conch shells to announce battle, as is described in the beginning of the war of Kurukshetra, in the Hindu epic the Mahabharata . The god of preservation, Vishnu , is said to hold a special conch, Panchajanya, that represents life, as it has come out of life-giving waters. According to Hindu mythology, Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons) once decided to churn

1971-493: Is one of the most sparsely populated islands in the Caribbean. Barbuda has a population density significantly lower than Antigua. In September 2017, the Category 5 Hurricane Irma destroyed more than 90 percent of Barbuda's buildings, and the entire population was evacuated to Antigua. By February 2019, most of the residents had returned to the island. The economy of Barbuda is based mostly around tourism and government, with

2044-434: Is the colour most associated with the conch pearl, such that these pearls are sometimes referred to simply as "pink pearls". In some gemological texts, non-nacreous gastropod pearls used to be referred to as "calcareous concretions" because they were porcellaneous (shiny and ceramic-like in appearance), rather than nacreous (with a pearly luster). The Gemological Institute of America and World Jewellery Confederation now use

2117-595: Is the present King of Antigua and Barbuda . While executive power is exercised by the government, legislative power is vested in both the government and the legislature. Antigua and Barbuda elects a legislature on national level. Parliament has two chambers : the House of Representatives , which has 19 members, and the Senate , which has 17 appointed members. There are special legislative provisions to account for Barbuda's low population relative to that of Antigua . Barbuda

2190-582: Is very popular in Italy and among Italian Americans . Called sconcigli , it is eaten in a variety of ways, but most often in salads or cooked in a sauce for pasta. It is often included as one of the dishes prepared for the Feast of the Seven Fishes . In East Asian cuisines, conch is often cut into thin slices and then steamed or stir-fried . Eighty per cent of the queen conch meat in international trade

2263-507: The "wind breastplate" ehecailacocozcatl , "the spirally voluted wind jewel" made of a conch shell. Blowing a conch was considered a religious act. A shankha shell (the shell of a T. pyrum , a species in the gastropod family Turbinellidae ) is often referred to in the West as a conch shell or a chank shell. This shell is used as an important ritual object in Hinduism . The shell is used as

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2336-544: The 2011 census, 1,162 people were surveyed about their job status. The majority, 75.55%, were employed and actively working. Additionally, 9.99% were attending school, 7.10% were retired, and the remaining respondents were mostly unable to work. Out of the 859 people queried about their workplace, 80.31% had a fixed place of work outside the home, 3.56% worked at home, 15.78% had no fixed place of work, and 0.36% either didn't know or didn't state their workplace. Regarding employment types, 61.33% of workers were paid employees of

2409-512: The 2011 census. The top five countries and territories contributing the largest number of people born outside Barbuda were Guyana (2.76%), Dominica (1.50%), Jamaica (1.19%), the United States (1.07%), and the United States Virgin Islands (0.63%). Notably, Barbuda had a high proportion of its population (89.28%) born in Antigua and Barbuda, compared to St. John's which had a lower percentage (62.66%) of residents born in

2482-657: The Americas can be seen in the form of historical artifacts at the Museo Larco in Lima , Peru , and Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City , Mexico . Many kinds of molluscs can produce pearls . Pearls from the queen conch, S. gigas , are rare and have been collectors' items since Victorian times. Conch pearls occur in a range of hues, including white, brown, and orange, with many intermediate shades, but pink

2555-608: The Barbuda Highlands and Spanish Point in the easternmost parts of the island, but six or more village additional sites are known including Sufferers, Indian Town Trail, Highland Road, Guava, and Welches. The Arawaks grew sweet potatoes, corn, peanuts, cotton, tobacco, as well as a variety of other fruits, vegetables, and medicinal plants. They also made intricate pottery known as Saladoid. This unique pottery, characterize its white-on-red designs, were decorated with zoned-incised crosshatching . The pottery has been found at Indian Town Trail, close to Two Foot Bay, as well as Sufferers in

2628-427: The Barbuda Highlands, Darby Cave is located three and a half miles northeast of Codrington. The Darby Sink Hole has a diameter of more than 300 feet and is around 70 feet deep. Stalactites up to eight feet long have grown under the overhang on one side of the hole, which has been severely undercut. The palms , ferns , and lianas give the vegetation the appearance of a little rainforest. Two miles south of Darby Cave

2701-534: The Caribana Queen Show, calypso competitions, and weekend beach parties are typically part of the annual Barbuda Caribana Festival, which takes place in May, and occasionally in early June. Conch Conch ( US : / k ɒ ŋ k / konk , UK : / k ɒ n tʃ / kontch ) is a common name of a number of different medium-to-large-sized sea snails . Conch shells typically have

2774-813: The Ciboney, who inhabited Cuba , Jamaica , and Haiti , and thus refer to them as Archaic Age people, "Archaic People", or first settlers. These first settlers arrived in Barbuda by canoe and were hunter-gatherers. Sources disagree on whether they came from South America or the Greater Antilles, or from the Yucatán region of Mexico. Artifacts from the Archaic period include cutting blades made from gastropods , along with hoes , picks , and water containers constructed from conch , trumpet , and whelk shells. Archeological sites have been discovered on

2847-496: The Codringtons damaged, and the escape of several slaves. In 1774, another island manager, named McNish, was killed with seized arms after the mutilation of slaves as a punishment for stealing sheep and cattle. The slaves successfully occupied the Codringtons' castle and its arms and ammunition. To put down the rebellion, soldiers were brought from Antigua, and two slaves (known as "afro heroes") were burned alive in front of

2920-526: The French and English who formed a colony in 1666. In 1685, Barbuda was leased to brothers John and Christopher Codrington . In 1834, slavery was abolished in Barbuda. Because the entire island had been covered by a single land grant, the Barbudans kept on autonomous cultivation on communal property after slavery's abolition. With a population of 1,634, and an area of 62 square miles (160 km ), Barbuda

2993-651: The Spanish Point region. The Kalinago people spent time in Barbuda as well. By the time the Europeans arrived, they had probably displaced the Arawaks. The Kalinago preferred the mountainous and well-watered islands of Saint Kitts and Dominica , and visited Barbuda only sometimes to harvest seafood and whatever crops and land animals they could find. In the early 1700s, the British Royal Navy

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3066-438: The best and most original conch dishes, which are then judged by international chefs. Other competitions, events, and music performances occur. Conch shells can be used as wind instruments . They are prepared by cutting a hole in the spire of the shell near the apex and then blowing into the shell as if it were a trumpet, as a blowing horn . Sometimes a mouthpiece is used, but some shell trumpets are blown without one. Pitch

3139-526: The business owners, 60 were men and 34 were women. For businesses owned by men, the income distribution was: 27.12% earned under $ 1,000 EC, 15.25% earned $ 1,000 to $ 1,999 EC, 11.86% earned $ 2,000 to $ 2,999 EC, 25.42% earned $ 3,000 to $ 4,999 EC, and 20.34% earned $ 5,000 EC and over. For businesses owned by women, the income distribution was: 24.24% earned under $ 1,000 EC, 18.18% earned $ 1,000 to $ 1,999 EC, 21.21% earned $ 2,000 to $ 2,999 EC, 12.12% earned $ 3,000 to $ 4,999 EC, and 24.24% earned $ 5,000 EC and over. In

3212-504: The castle at the main gate. In 1834, slavery was abolished in Barbuda per the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 . Because the entire island had been covered by a single land grant, the Barbudans kept on autonomous cultivation on communal property after slavery's abolition. In 1859, Barbuda was annexed as a dependency of Antigua, after the passing of the Barbuda (Extension of Laws of Antigua) Act. This made Barbuda subject to

3285-441: The central government and the local government being the largest employers on the island. Fisheries accounts for the majority of the island's exports, with the island having a significant lobster catching industry. The first settlements on Barbuda date to 2,900–3,000 BC with the arrival of Archaic Age people. Some scholars have referred to these first settlers as Ciboney or Siboney. Other scholars say these people were not

3358-633: The coolest months, the average daily high temperature is 27 °C (81 °F), while in July and August, the warmest months, the average daily high is 30 °C (86 °F). Barbuda is host to several rare and endemic species: Barbuda is host to several near-threatened bird species, including the West Indian whistling duck ( Dendrocygna arborea ), endemic to the Caribbean, and the White-crowned pigeon ( Patagioenas leucocephala ). Barbuda

3431-452: The council elects a chairperson and a deputy chairperson. In a year where an election is held, at the first sitting of the council after the election, this is also an instance where the council must elect a chairperson and a deputy chairperson. The Barbuda Council has many duties, including administering public utilities and other ministries and departments; managing roadwork; and improving building and marine facilities. The Council also has

3504-476: The country. When looking at specific ethnic backgrounds based on the countries of birth, the data showed that a significant majority of people born in Antigua and Barbuda were of African descent (97.12%). Similarly, those born in Guyana (86.36%), Dominica (91.67%), the United States (88.24%), and Jamaica (100.00%) were predominantly of African descent. In contrast, those born in the United States Virgin Islands had

3577-486: The decision, with the council being in support of the stance of the Barbuda People's Movement. Christianity is the largest religion on the island, and the main ethnic group being those of African descent. English and Barbudan Creole are the most commonly spoken languages on the island. The political system of Antigua and Barbuda is a unitary , parliamentary , representative democratic monarchy. Charles III

3650-597: The eastern portion being dominated by the elevated plateau of the Barbuda Highlands , with salty ponds and scrubland spread throughout the island. The climate is classified as tropical marine . The first inhabitants of Barbuda were canoe-driving hunter-gatherers around 3,000–4,000 years ago. The island was subsequently inhabited by the Arawak and Kalinago . Early settlements by the Spanish were followed by

3723-399: The family Strombidae, including Melongena species (family Melongenidae ) and the horse conch Triplofusus papillosus (family Fasciolariidae ). Species commonly referred to as conches also include the sacred chank or shankha shell ( Turbinella pyrum ) and other Turbinella species in the family Turbinellidae . The Triton's trumpet (family Charoniidae ) may also be fashioned into

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3796-689: The government, 3.68% worked for statutory bodies, 21.83% were private employees, 0.36% were private home employees, 3.08% were self-employed with paid employees, 8.66% were self-employed without paid employees, 0.59% had another worker status, and 0.47% either didn't know or didn't state their worker status. These figures were based on responses from the 859 individuals surveyed. In 2011, a total of 486 individuals participated in, tried, or completed various types of training. Among them, 70.65% had successfully finished their training, 9.01% were still undergoing training, 17.61% had attempted training, and 2.73% were unsure or had not stated their status. Breaking down

3869-409: The increase in the slave population, to increase profits, the Codringtons attempted to transfer some of slaves to Antigua, which was ultimately unsuccessful. Beach's Rebellion, the first slave rebellion on Barbuda, occurred in 1741 as a result of claims of cruel and inhuman treatment of the island's slaves by the island manager Thomas Beach. This resulted in the killing of several animals, property of

3942-618: The island's lands in common was enshrined in the law in 2007 by the Baldwin Spencer -led United Progressive Party government. On April 5, 2007, the Barbuda Council released the final copies of the Barbuda Land Act , which created a land registry, a Barbuda Planning Commission, and a National Park Authority, all subordinate to the council. In 2017, immediately after Hurricane Irma which devastated Barbuda, this

4015-563: The island. The Barbudan muskrat may have gone extinct around 1500 A.D. The Magnificent Frigate Bird Sanctuary, located in Codrington Lagoon, is one of the primary tourist destinations on Barbuda. Few predators exist here, making this Barbuda breeding area the most crucial worldwide for these threatened birds. Drawings ( petroglyphs ) made by the Arawak or the Siboney, Barbuda's first inhabitants, may be found inside Indian Cave. A sinkhole in

4088-634: The laws of the Antigua colony. Barbuda was first granted a status of autonomy in 1976, during the concluding era of the Associated State of Antigua . This autonomous status came after the passing of the Barbuda Local Government Act . This established the Barbuda Council , which allowed Barbuda to regulate its own public works, finance, and agriculture, among other activities. The Barbuda Local Government Act

4161-468: The main roofing material, with an additional 3.12% using wood shingles. Moreover, 98.53% of homes are situated on owned/freeheld land, a result of the Barbuda Land Acts that establish a unique system of communal land ownership. 67.46% of Barbuda's population across all age groups lacked any form of educational examination. The most common type of examination, achieved by 7.90% of individuals,

4234-547: The majority of the island is quite flat, and the northwest corner is home to many lagoons. Between the months of August and October, the island is at risk of being hit by hurricanes. After Hurricane Irma, NASA satellite images showed "browning" of Barbuda and other Caribbean islands that had been hit by the storm. The images, captured by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat 8 satellite, show

4307-407: The ocean to get a special divine nectar. This divine nectar, also known as amrit , was known to give immortality to whoever drank it. All the gods were on one side of it and the demons were on the other end. The churning ( samudra manthan ) produced a number of things from the ocean. One of the first things to come out of it was lethal poison called halahala . Everyone was terrified, as the poison

4380-646: The population had allergies, 6.58% had asthma, and 0.32% had cancer. Additionally, 6.45% of the population had diabetes, and no cases of HIV were reported. Among those with allergies, 92.94% were of African descent. Regarding disabilities, 77.62% of the population had no disability, 16.87% had a disability with some difficulty, 4.83% had a disability with lots of difficulty or were unable to do certain things at all, and 0.69% did not state their disability status. Specific disability breakdowns included 193 people with vision disabilities, with 35.45% attributing it to old age and 22.75% to illness. Additionally, 68 people had

4453-585: The population identified as follows: 26.71% as Pentecostal, 17.66% as Anglican, 17.54% as Wesleyan Holiness, 11.94% as Baptist, 3.90% as irreligious, 3.77% as "other", and 3.39% as Rastafarian. The remaining affiliations were mostly Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Evangelicals. In 2011, Barbuda had 94 business owners. The distribution of monthly earnings for these businesses was as follows: 26.09% earned less than $ 1,000 EC, 16.30% earned $ 1,000 to $ 1,999 EC, 15.22% earned $ 2,000 to $ 2,999 EC, 20.65% earned $ 3,000 to $ 4,999 EC, and 21.74% earned $ 5,000 EC or more. Among

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4526-464: The power to make local by-laws. There are a total of 160.56 square kilometers of land, which is equivalent to 62 square miles. Codrington, which is the largest town, has a population of estimated 1,300 people as of 2011 . Coral limestone makes up the majority of the island, which has very little topographical diversity. The Barbuda Highlands on the eastern side of the island is home to hills that can reach heights of up to 38 meters (125 feet), but

4599-421: The remaining respondents either didn't know or didn't state their specific training type. Barbuda's climate, pristine beaches, and geography have attracted tourists for many years. Tourism accounts for more than half Antigua and Barbuda's GDP, 40% of investment, and more than 46% of Antigua and Barbuda's national employment (directly and indirectly). Barbuda is served by Barbuda Codrington Airport and also has

4672-423: The simple term "pearl"—or, where appropriate, the more-descriptive term "non-nacreous pearl"—for such items, and, under Federal Trade Commission rules, various mollusk pearls may be referred to as "pearls" without qualification. Although not nacreous, the surfaces of fine conch pearls have a unique appearance. The microstructure of conch pearls comprises partly aligned bundles of microcrystalline fibers that create

4745-793: The southwest coast of Barbuda, from Coco Point up to River, and the southeast corner of the Lagoon. Additional habitat locations have been found in Codrington, River, Sucking Hole, Factory, and Goat Pen along the coast. At Boiling Rocks, close to Spanish Point , more recent human remains that were carbon-dated as being 3,100 years old were discovered. The successors of the Ciboney were the Arawaks , who were present on Barbuda and Antigua from at least 1,000 BC. Their population on Barbuda peaked between 1,500 and 800 years ago. They likely arrived from present-day Venezuela and Guyana , and used Barbuda for brief stays or seasonal supplies. They lived mostly in

4818-467: The types of training, 50.10% of participants completed on-the-job training, 9.64% completed an apprenticeship, 1.89% completed a correspondence course, 1.05% completed secondary school job training, 24.32% completed vocational/technical/trade training, 0.21% completed commercial/secretarial training, 2.10% completed business/computer training, 4.19% completed university/campus training, 1.26% completed private study, 3.56% completed another type of training, and

4891-430: Was colonized. The island was given to the Codrington family by the crown in 1685. The colony was intended to be a slave breeding colony but this never went through. The Codrington family held Barbuda from 1685 to 1870, and were absentee owners of the island. The Codringtons were represented on Barbuda by their resident managers . The slave population in Barbuda grew naturally from 172 in 1746 to 503 in 1831. Due to

4964-583: Was considered the starting point of the Barbuda land grab which has resulted in various policies and laws made by the Gaston Browne -led administration relating to Barbudan land. On August 1, 2023, it was announced by the Barbuda People's Movement , which controls the Barbuda seat in parliament, and controls the council, that a bill proposed and passed days earlier that would end Barbudan communal land ownership, would vow to do everything to reverse

5037-511: Was forced to defend the people of Codrington against Kalinago raids because the Kalinago served as a deterrent to European colonization. The Kalinago called Barbuda "Wa'omoni", which is thought to mean "Island of Herons"; however, it may have also referred to frigate or weather birds, also common on Barbuda. Christopher Columbus traveled through the eastern Caribbean south of Antigua in 1493, but it's unclear if he ever sighted Barbuda. Under

5110-720: Was found in the Marsoulas cave in the Pyrenees Mountains , in France , in 1932. CT scans showed how ancient humans adapted the Concho to make it a musical instrument, such as creating a mouthpiece that was held together by an organic matter like clay or wax . Researchers from the Sorbonne , together with a professional horn player, were able to use it again as a musical instrument and play it. Examples of this practice in

5183-628: Was later enshrined in the constitution under the Antigua and Barbuda Constitution of 1981. The Barbuda Council elects a chairperson and a vice chairperson, with Devon Warner serving as chairperson since 2024. In 1981, the island gained its independence from the United Kingdom as an integral part of Antigua and Barbuda . It remains part of the Commonwealth of Nations , and remains a constitutional monarchy , with Charles III as King of Antigua and Barbuda . The right for Barbudans to use

5256-421: Was potent enough to destroy entire creation, so they went to Lord Shiva for protection and he consumed the poison to safeguard the universe. Lord Shiva took the poison in his mouth, but did not swallow it. Shankha also was one of divine objects that was obtained from samudra manthan . Also, the sound of the conch is believed to drive away the evil spirits. The blowing of the conch or "the shankha " needs

5329-473: Was the GCE 'O' level/CXC General examination. Among those aged 18–59, the largest segment in the country at 50.95% had no level of examination. In comparison, Saint George had the lowest percentage of people aged 18–59 with no examination at 21.88%. Within this age group, 3.70% held a school leaving certificate, 5.16% possessed a high school certificate, 7.07% completed a Cambridge School/CXC examination, 13.69% passed

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