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Definition of Capital of Barbados
1. Noun. Capital of Barbados; a port city on the southwestern coast of Barbados.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capital Of Barbados
Literary usage of Capital of Barbados
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies by Wm. G. Sewell (1863)
"... and from none more than the contrast which the capital of Barbados presents
to what we should call a rising place. To illustrate this assertion. from.my ..."
2. The Cavaliers & Roundheads of Barbados, 1650-1652: With Some Account of the by Nicholas Darnell Davis (1887)
"Altogether, the capital of Barbados was in those days about the size of Houn-
slow, then, but much more important. It had a trade which required the tonnage ..."
3. Lands of the Southern Cross: A Visit to South America by Charles Warren Currier (1911)
"... Returning to the business part of Bridgetown—this is the name of the capital
of Barbados—I visited several steamship agencies. ..."
4. Cruising the Eastern Caribbean by Laura Rapp (2004)
"Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, was founded in 1628 and named after an old
Indian bridge. Early settlers planted cotton, tobacco, yams and cassava but, ..."