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- List of parishes and dependencies
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- List of settlements
The following will be a list of settlements in Antigua and Barbuda:
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- Exchange Island
Exchange Island is an island in the northern archipelago of the parish of Saint Peter. Exchange Island is primarily rocky, with small bushes in the south. Exchange Island has an area of 5,147 square metres and is to the north of Guiana Island. Exchange Island was sold in 1671 by John Heely to Thomas Gravenor Grant, for stone to build a house.
- History of the Antigua and Barbuda Parliament Building
An analysis of the history of the Antigua and Barbuda Parliament Building. Pages: 2 Publication date: 3 December 2024 Publisher: Axarplex Institute Author: Hector, H. X.
- Joint Intelligence Group: A basic overview
The Joint Intelligence Group is the national intelligence community of Antigua and Barbuda, with its members being the Defence Force, the Royal Police Force, the Immigration Department, the Customs and Excise Division, and the ONDCP. The group was established by a memorandum of understanding between the entities, for the primary purpose of sharing intelligence.
- Antiguan and Barbudan English: A basic overview
Antiguan and Barbudan English is the standardised form of English spoken in Antigua and Barbuda, usually following British English spelling conventions. Generally, the dialect is non-rhotic, similar to many other Caribbean English dialects. Glottal stops are rare. Diphthongs may be pronounced as monophthongs, and vowel length destinctions are less prominent. Open vowels are also common, similar to British English. Questions may not follow the rising intonation of British and American English. Overall, Antiguan and Barbudan English is the more formal dialect spoken in Antigua and Barbuda, but it still holds many similarities to Antiguan and Barbudan Creole.