Parishes and dependencies of Antigua and Barbuda

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Antigua and Barbuda is an island nation made up of: Antigua island which is divided into six parishes; and of the two dependencies of Barbuda island and Redonda island.

Although Barbuda and Redonda are called dependencies, they are integral parts of the state, making them essentially administrative divisions. Dependency is simply their title.

Redonda was annexed into Saint John Parish and unlike Barbuda, is not an autonomous island.[1][2]

No. Parish or
Dependency
Capital Area
(km2)
Population
(Census 2011)
Parliamentary constituencies

(9 constituencies are over multiple parish lines)

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Map of the parishes of Antigua
01 Saint George Piggotts 24.41 8,055 3 (all overlap parish lines)
02 Saint John Saint John's 66.96 51,737 10 (5 MPs represent the city of Saint John's, 3 constituencies overlap parish lines)
03 Saint Mary Bolands 63.55 7,341 3 (2 overlap parish lines)
04 Saint Paul Falmouth 45.27 8,128 3 (2 overlap parish lines)
05 Saint Peter Parham 32.37 5,325 4 (all overlap parish lines)
06 Saint Philip Freetown 40.67 3,347 2 (1 overlaps parish lines)
07 Barbuda Codrington 160.58 1,634 1
08 Redonda N/A 1.50 0 0
  Antigua and Barbuda Saint John's 435.31 85,567 17

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