Barber, Curaçao

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Barber
Slave house at the Kas di Pal'i Maishi museum
Slave house at the Kas di Pal'i Maishi museum
Barber is located in Curaçao
Barber
Barber
Location in Curaçao
Coordinates: 12°17′N 069°04′W / 12.283°N 69.067°W / 12.283; -69.067Coordinates: 12°17′N 069°04′W / 12.283°N 69.067°W / 12.283; -69.067
StateKingdom of the Netherlands
CountryCuraçao
DistrictBandabou
Area
 • Total9.01 km2 (3.48 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total2,412
 • Density270/km2 (690/sq mi)
ClimateBSh

Barber is a town in the north of the island of Curaçao. It is located inland from the north coast, to the southeast of Christoffelberg, at a major road junction. To the north lies the smaller settlement of , and to the west lie and Soto. The small settlement of lies just to the east.

History[]

Barber started as plantation Barber. The plantation was named after Barbara Exteen[3] In 1827, a church was built on Barber. In 1832, the plantation was sold to the Roman Catholic Church.[4] Barber quickly developed into the main town of the area.[5] In 1913, the plantation was bought by the Government who divided the grounds into pieces of two hectares which people could rent.[4]

The main sights of Barber include the oldest tree in Curaçao, a Ceiba pentandra or silk cotton tree.[4] It is claimed by some to be 800 years old, which could make it the oldest silk cotton tree in the world. [6] [7] Barber hosts a Sunday market, where local vendors sell delicacies such as stomach soup[8] and a local form of pasties.

 [nl] is an open air museum about the living conditions of the slaves.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ Buurtprofiel Barber 2011, p. 14.
  2. ^ "Census 2011". Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  3. ^ Buurtprofiel Barber 2011, p. 9.
  4. ^ a b c Buurtprofiel Barber 2011, p. 8.
  5. ^ Buurtprofiel Barber 2011, p. 10.
  6. ^ https://www.inlander.be/single-post/2017/07/04/De-stokoude-kapokboom-van-Hofi-pastor
  7. ^ Kateman, Thijs (2017). Curaçao, Aruba en Bonaire [Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire] (in Dutch). ANWB. OCLC 150034176.
  8. ^ "ACOYA Curaçao | 5 Local Food You Have to Try in Curacao and Where to Find Them".
  9. ^ "Kas Di Pal'i Maishi". Curaçao.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 April 2021.

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