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Antigua and Barbuda is an island nation made up of Antigua, which, along with its satellite islets and rocks, is divided into six parishes; and two dependencies, the islands Barbuda and Redonda.
Map of the parishes of Antigua |
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No. | Parish or Dependency |
Capital | Area km² |
Population Census 2001 |
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1 | Saint George | Piggots | 24.41 | 6 673 | |
2 | Saint John | Saint John's | 66.96 | 45 346 | |
3 | Saint Mary | Bolans | 63.55 | 6 793 | |
4 | Saint Paul | Falmouth | 45.27 | 7 848 | |
5 | Saint Peter | Parham | 32.37 | 5 439 | |
6 | Saint Philip | Carlisle | 40.67 | 3 462 | |
Barbuda | Codrington | 160.58 | 1 325 | ||
Redonda | n/a | 1.50 | 0 | ||
Antigua and Barbuda | Saint John's | 435.31 | 76 886 |
Note: Though Barbuda and Redonda are called dependencies, they're integral parts of the state, making them essentially administrative divisions. Dependency is simply their title.
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