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Barbados: 26 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger Facts Featured 6 Mins ReadMarch 30, 2024
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Barbados, situated in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies within the Caribbean region of North America, stands as the Easternmost Caribbean island nation. Positioned on the border of the South American and Caribbean Plates, it is an island country of notable geographical significance.

There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this island nation, but today my aim is to change that…

Here are 26 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know about Barbados

1. Barbados has a rich history, beginning with its inhabited status by the Kalinago people from the 13th century. Spanish navigators claimed the island for the Crown of Castile in the late 15th century, followed by a brief period of Portuguese rule.

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2. English settlers established permanent residency in 1627, leading to Barbados becoming an English, then British colony. The economy relied heavily on African slave labor in plantation operations until slavery’s abolition in 1833.

3. Barbados gained political independence on November 30, 1966, as a Commonwealth realm, with Queen Elizabeth II as its monarch. Later, on the same date in 2021, Barbados transitioned to a republic within the Commonwealth, replacing the monarchy with a ceremonial president.

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4. The origin of the name “Barbados” is uncertain, possibly derived from either the Portuguese or Spanish terms meaning “the bearded ones.” It remains unclear whether the term refers to the roots of the bearded fig-tree, the indigenous Caribs, or a visual resemblance to a beard formed by sea foam on the coral reefs.

5. Barbados boasts more than 50 breathtaking white sand beaches lining its shores, with several of them recognized as among the most exquisite in the Caribbean.

6. The tap water in Barbados is exceptionally safe for direct consumption from the faucet. Known for its high quality, Barbados’ drinking water stands out as among the finest in the Caribbean due to the island’s coral rock foundation, which serves as a natural filtration system.

7. Barbados is renowned as the birthplace of rum, notably housing the historic Mount Gay Rum distillery. Established in 1703, Mount Gay Rum holds the distinction of being the world’s oldest rum brand. Presently, this celebrated rum is exported to 110 countries globally.

Visitors have the opportunity to tour the distillery and partake in rum tastings, immersing themselves in the rich heritage of Barbadian rum-making.

8. Harrison’s Cave, situated in the central uplands of the island, is an expansive stream cave system stretching approximately 2.3 kilometers (1.43 miles). It stands as one of the most captivating natural wonders of the island, featuring towering crystallized limestone formations, rushing streams, and numerous pools of pristine, crystal-clear water.

9. Barbados’ flag is rich in symbolism, with ultramarine blue symbolizing the vast ocean and sky, while the gold-yellow panel embodies the island’s sandy beaches. The broken trident is a powerful representation of the country’s emancipation from colonial rule.

10. Crop Over, dating back to the 1780s, stands as Barbados’ premier festival. Spanning six weeks, it celebrates the conclusion of the sugar cane season, culminating on Grand Kadooment Day with vibrant masquerade bands parading through the streets. Revelers don colorful costumes embellished with sequins, feathers, and jewels, adding to the festival’s exuberant atmosphere.

11. Barbados maintains an average temperature of 28 degrees Celsius (82.4 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout the year.

12. Barbados ranks as the 13th smallest nation globally, with a population of +/- 263,000 residents.

13. Bridgetown, the capital city of the island, holds the prestigious status of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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14. Barbados proudly claims the distinction of being the birthplace of billionaire superstar Rihanna. In honor of her roots, the street where Rihanna spent her formative years has been named “Rihanna Drive.”

15. Barbados is the location of the Nidhe Israel Synagogue, which holds the distinction of being the oldest Jewish synagogue in the Americas, dating back to 1654.

16. The Soup Bowl, situated in the parish of St. Joseph, stands out as the premier surfing destination on the island, catering to both professional, seasoned surfers, and novices alike.

17. The country has the world’s third oldest parliament, maintaining continuous parliamentary governance since 1639.

18. This country was the sole vacation destination in the hemisphere to offer a scheduled Concorde service. Presently, one of the retired British Airways Concordes is housed at our international airport.

19. The island spans approximately 34 kilometers (21 miles) in length and 23 kilometers (14 miles) in width.

20. Barbadians commonly affectionately call their homeland “Bim.” The term’s origin traces back to the Igbo language, specifically from the word “bém,” meaning “my home.” The Igbo language originates from the Igbo people of eastern Nigeria and was frequently used by slaves on the island. Even after many years, remnants of Igbo phrases and words still persist in the local dialect of Barbados.

21. Until 1999, the area where Broad Street intersects National Heroes Square in Bridgetown was known as Trafalgar Square, with Nelson’s statue erected there in 1813. Remarkably, Nelson’s Column in London was not erected until 1843.

22. The national dish of Barbados is flying fish and cou-cou, typically enjoyed on Fridays. This traditional recipe features seasoned and marinated flying fish paired with cou-cou, a mixture of cornmeal, okra, fresh herbs, and butter. The dish is served with a flavorful tomato sauce on top.

23. The Pirates of the Caribbean movies draw inspiration from historical events, albeit loosely. Although there’s no documented evidence of a pirate named Captain Jack Sparrow, Barbados has a rich history with real-life pirates like Sam Lord and Stede Bonnet.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the adventurous spirit of piracy by exploring underwater shipwrecks along the coast, embarking on boat trips around the surrounding waters, or delving into the stories of these infamous figures at the Arlington House Museum.

24. Cricket holds the status of Barbados’ national sport. Locals are deeply passionate about both watching and playing cricket, and the island has given rise to some of the world’s most celebrated cricket players, among them Sir Garfield St. Auburn Sobers.

25. The grapefruit originated in Barbados during the 17th century. This citrus fruit is a hybrid resulting from a cross between the sweet orange and the pomelo fruit. Whether the hybridization was intentional or serendipitous remains uncertain.

26. The Green Monkey is frequently seen throughout Barbados. Introduced to the island over 350 years ago, the population has since developed unique characteristics. Numerous local hotels and businesses have embraced the monkey as their mascot or emblem.

Barbados Green Monkey

Well, there you have it, 26 interesting facts you might not have known about Barbados. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

Watch this space for updates in the Facts category on Running Wolf’s Rant.

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