Barbados is an island in the Caribbean region, but which lies out in the Atlantic many miles east of the Caribbean Sea. Its nearest neighbors 100 miles west are Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia, part of the arc of the Lesser Antilles that separate Atlantic and Caribbean. Those islands are a partly-submerged chain of mountains. By contrast Barbados has formed from deposits of coral and has a gentler landscape. It's fertile, and is sometimes called "Bimshire" or the "Little Britain" of the Caribbean because of its long and uniquely unbroken history of British colonization and settlement. It became independent in 1966 and tourism is nowadays its main industry. In 2019 the population was 287,025.
This section provides insights into the societal and governmental aspects of the country, including corruption levels, human development, democracy indices, freedom of expression, and overall happiness. These metrics help to understand the quality of governance and social well-being in the nation.
Corruption:
6.8
HDI:
8.11
Democracy:
8.3
Class.:
Working Democracy
Democracy:
Regime:
Expression:
9.05
Freedom:
9.4
Censorship:
8
Happiness:
Conflict Level:
Minimal
Conflict Forecast:
Risks
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Renting (City Center):
$736.61
Renting (Outside of Center):
$587.50
Meal:
$20.00
Market (Western food):
$440.48
Market (Asian food):
$357.35
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