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Barclays Park is a 50-acre village in the parish of Saint Andrew in Barbados. Barclays Park was opened in 1966 by HM Queen Elizabeth II after being gifted to the Barbados government once independence was declared in 1966.

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  1. Gloria. "Barclays Park - Barbados Pocket Guide". www.barbadospocketguide.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  2. Guide, Barbados.org Travel. "Barclays Park, Barbados". barbados.org. Retrieved 2018-10-04.

13°14′10″N 59°32′36″W / 13.236071°N 59.543416°W / 13.236071; -59.543416


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