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  2. Public holidays in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    There are 12 public holidays in Barbados, [1] which includes Christian holidays and secular holidays. Holidays in Barbados are also referred to as bank holidays locally: [2] Holiday. Date. Date in 2024. Remarks. New Year's Day. 1 January. 1 January 2024.

  3. 2024 in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    2023; 2022; 2021; 2024 in ... Other events of 2024; Timeline of Barbadian history; Events in the year 2024 in Barbados ... 26–August 11 – Barbados at the 2024 ...

  4. Education in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The literacy rate in Barbados for youth and adults are both above 99%, only falling to 98.5 among the elderly. The literacy gender parity rate is 1.0. This information is for 2014. Starting in 2000, the government initiated the Education Sector Enhancement Programme, usually referred to as EduTech 2000. This USD 213 million project was financed ...

  5. Crop Over - Wikipedia

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    The Crop Over Festival was first launched on June 1, 1970, around the same time as the birth of Alison Hinds, but was not officially called a festival until four years later. Crop Over was revived and organized as a national festival in 1974 by local stakeholders including Julian Marryshow, Flora Spencer, Emile Straker, and Livvy Burrowes with ...

  6. List of Caribbean carnivals around the world - Wikipedia

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    Mocko jumbie, St. John Festival, USVI. Approximate dates are given for the concluding festivities. Carnival season may last for more than a month prior to the concluding festivities, and the exact dates vary from year to year. Anguilla — Anguilla Summer Festival, early August; Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua — Antigua Carnival, early August

  7. J'ouvert - Wikipedia

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    J'ouvert ( / dʒuːˈveɪ / joo-VAY) (also Jour ouvert, Jouvay, or Jouvé) [1] [2] [3] is a traditional Carnival celebration in many countries throughout the Caribbean. The parade is believed to have its foundation in Trinidad & Tobago, with roots steeped in French Afro-Creole traditions such as Camboulay. [4] [5] J'ouvert typically begins in ...

  8. Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The name "Barbados" is from either the Portuguese term os barbados or the Spanish equivalent, los barbados, both meaning "the bearded ones". It is unclear whether "bearded" refers to the long, hanging roots of the bearded fig-tree (Ficus citrifolia), a species of banyan indigenous to the island, or to the allegedly bearded Kalinago (Island Caribs) who once inhabited the island, or ...

  9. Parkinson Memorial Secondary School (Barbados) - Wikipedia

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    The Parkinson Memorial Secondary School is a co-educational public secondary school, located in Pine East-West Boulevard, The Pines, Wildey, St.Michael, Barbados. It was opened on 22 February 1961. History. Parkinson Memorial was established by the Government of Barbados in September 1960 and officially opened in 1961.