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Barbados is one of the world's most densely populated countries.

The vast majority of its people are descendants of African slaves who were freed in 1834. The rest are of British or British-African descent.

The largest city and only seaport is the capital, Bridgetown a shipping center with a deepwater harbor, completed, it has a colonial-style government building The Campus of the University of the West Indies is in Bridgetown.

The island has a museum and a library.   Barbados (the Portuguese word for "bearded") probably takes its name from the bearded fig trees that grow there. When British colonization began, in 1627, the island was uninhabited because the Spanish had earlier deported the native Arawak Indians to Hispanola to work in the mines there.

The first parliamentary body was established in 1639 Under British rule From 1958 to 1962 it was part of the short-lived West Indies Federation. Barbados was granted internal self-government in 1961, the Island became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations in 1966 with the government headed by the prime minister and a governor-general representing the British Crown, Parliament consists of the Senate and the House of Assembly.

 

 

 
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