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BridgetownPort, capital, and leading commercial centre of Barbados; population (2000 est) 7,000 (town), 97,500 (urban area). It lies in the southwest of the island on Carlisle Bay, and to the northwest includes a deep-water harbour, through which the products of traditional sugar manufacturing are exported. Tourism is also an important industry, and to the north of Bridgetown is the resort of Paradise Beach. Bridgetown was founded in 1628; it became the capital of Barbados at independence in 1966. A campus of the University of the West Indies in the town dates from 1963. Bridgetown was the birthplace of Edward Braithwaite, the poet and historian, and of the cricketers Clyde Walcott and Frank Worrell. Bridgetown
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bs Barbados 248 * Carlos Belgrave, Supervisor of Insurance and Pensions, Office of the Supervisor of Insurance, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Nicholas House, Broad Street, Bridgetown, Barbados, Phone: 246-426-3815, Fax: 246-436-2699, E-mail: belgraveC@GOB. GOLF: The Sandy Lane resort and golf course in Bridgetown, Barbados will host the World Cup of golf next December. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados -- Sagicor Financial Corporation ("Sagicor") (LSE:SAG) is pleased to announce the listing of its Common Shares on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) on February 14, 2007. |
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