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  2. Prostitution in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Barbados is legal but related activities such as brothel keeping and solicitation are prohibited. [1] The country is a sex tourism destination, [2] including female sex tourism. [3] In the capital Bridgetown, there is a red-light district in Nelson street, and street prostitution around The Garrison. [2]

  3. Category:Barbadian women - Wikipedia

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    Barbadian women by occupation (11 C) B. Barbadian beauty pageant winners (1 P) Pages in category "Barbadian women" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. Category:Women in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Women's organisations based in Barbados (1 C) S. Women's sport in Barbados (5 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 21:47 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Category:Barbadian actresses - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Barbadian models - Wikipedia

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    Also: Barbados: People: By occupation: Models. ... Barbadian female models (1 P) Pages in category "Barbadian models" This category contains only the following page.

  7. The Girl Guides Association of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Guides Association of Barbados (GGAB) is the national Guiding organization on the island nation of Barbados. It serves 3,500 members (as of 2017). It serves 3,500 members (as of 2017). Founded in 1918, the girls-only organization became a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 1969.

  8. Demographics of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Barbados' population (1960-2010). At the 2010 census Barbados had an estimated population of 277,821. [4] The tabulated population was only 226,193 due to a high undercount (estimated at 18%). The estimated population of 2021 is 281,200 (the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [1] [2]).

  9. Mia Mottley - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 Throne Speech, Mottley's government announced a plan to abolish the Barbadian monarchy, removing the Queen of Barbados, Elizabeth II, as the country's sovereign and head of state, making Barbados a republic. She argued that after more than 54 years of independence, it was time for Barbados to "fully leave our colonial past behind". [22]