Major_Divisions_of_Antigua_and_Barbuda

Major divisions

Major divisions (or areas) are the second level administrative divisions of Antigua and Barbuda.

Quick Facts Location, Found in ...

Major divisions often consider of a group of towns with a core town, a group of towns with no core, or one single town. In the case of the two largest cities in the country, All Saints, which is also located in multiple parishes, and Saint John's, both each have more than one major division.

Locations

Major divisions cannot be in multiple parishes. Major divisions are located throughout the country except for Redonda, an uninhabited dependency of Saint John Parish.

List

Antigua and Barbuda has 60 major divisions as of 2008.[1]

Antigua

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Barbuda

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  • 1 Green Bay
  • 11 Point
  • 2 Cooks Hill
  • 3 Grays Farm
  • 84 Urlings
  • 4 Nut Grove
  • 83 John Hughes / Sawcolts
  • 5 Kentish
  • 70 Liberta  
  • 13 Lower Villa
  • 63 Freetown  
  • 33 Potters  
  • 81 Ebenezer / Jennings
  • 82 Old Road
  • 73 All Saints (S)                                              
  • 74 Bethesda
  • 72 Swetes
  • 6 Desouza Road
  • 53 All Saints (NE)
  • 34 Branns Hamlet
  • 42 Piggotts
  • 37 Bendals
  • 7 Browns Avenue
  • 60 Willikies
  • 52 Freemans Village
  • 50 Parham
  • 80 Bolans
  • 10 City Centre
  • 41 Barnes Hill
  • 14 Villa
  • 64 Newfields
  • 8 Radio Range
  • 17 Sutherlands Development
  • 15 Upper Fort Road
  • 90 Codrington  
  • 40 New Winthorpes
  • 85 Johnsons Point  
  • 75 Falmouth
  • 30 Cedar Grove
  • 61 Glanvilles
  • 51 Pares
  • 76 Rest of St. Paul
  • 62 Seatons
  • 91 Rest of Barbuda
  • 71 English Harbour
  • 9 Michael's Mount
  • 36 Buckleys
  • 35 All Saints (NW)                                                
  • 12 Princess Margaret
  • 38 Rest of St. John
  • 43 Sea View Farm
  • 32 Clare Hall
  • 16 Upper Gambles
  • 54 Rest of St. Peter
  • 86 Rest of St. Mary
  • 44 Rest of St. George
  • 65 Rest of St. Philip
  • 31 North Coast

References                              

  1. "Living Conditions in Antigua and Barbuda" (PDF). statistics.gov.ag. August 2007.

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