St. George is a parish of Barbados. It is one of two landlocked parishes, the other being Saint Thomas to the north. It borders six of the eleven other parishes. Covering an area of approximately , it housed around 21,940 residents as per the 2020 official statistics. The area remains predominantly rural, with small villages, agricultural land, and key historical sites, including the Gun Hill Signal Station, which dates back to 1818.

Geography

Saint George is one of the eleven parish of Barbados. It is one of two land-locked parishes, the other being Saint Thomas to the north. Covering an area of approximately , It borders six of the eleven other parishes. Unlike the coastal parishes, Saint George lacks the characteristic beaches and cliffs found along the Barbadian shoreline. The parish features some significant natural formations and key historical sites, including the Gun Hill Signal Station, which dates back to 1818, and one of the six signal stations in Barbados. The region has a high human development index. Transportation within Saint George parish primarily relies on its road network.

Politics

Saint George covers two geographical constituencies for the House of Assembly:

  • Saint George North
  • Saint George South

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