Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "יחסי ברבדוס–הממלכה המאוחדת" in Hebrew language version.
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: (עזרה)The day after the FM launch in Trinidad, the team flew to Barbados for meetings with media executives and diplomats. Again, in Barbados the message was welcoming.
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: (עזרה)You can tune in to our programmes on the following BBC FM relay stations in the Caribbean: Barbados: 92.1 FM (new)
A British Foreign Office Minister is visiting Barbados as part of a wider Caribbean visit that includes Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. During his trip to Bridgetown, Jeremy Browne will meet government ministers and UK businesses from the tourism sector based in Barbados.
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: (עזרה)Nonetheless, most of those who wrote about the island remain optimistic and enthusiastic about the prospects on Barbados, a place they called the richest spot in the English Empire.
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: (עזרה)Barbados is the UK's fourth largest export market in the Caribbean. Traditionally the UK has maintained close trading links with Barbados despite strong competition from the United States, Canada and Japan. Barbados is a small market in global terms yet remains a key one for UK companies in the region. In 2008, UK exports to Barbados were valued at over £38.0 million. Invisibles such as banking, insurance and consultancy are of considerable importance.
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: (עזרה)Speightstown, the northern commercial centre, took its name from an English Family which owned property in the area. It is also known as "Little Bristol" because several of the old sailing ships traded – since 1630 – directly with the English port, Bristol where resides a museum and artefacts of Barbadian and African trade and Slavery.
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: (עזרה)Barbados is the UK's fourth largest export market in the Caribbean. Traditionally the UK has maintained close trading links with Barbados despite strong competition from the United States, Canada and Japan. Barbados is a small market in global terms yet remains a key one for UK companies in the region. In 2008, UK exports to Barbados were valued at over £38.0 million. Invisibles such as banking, insurance and consultancy are of considerable importance.
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: (עזרה)Speightstown, the northern commercial centre, took its name from an English Family which owned property in the area. It is also known as "Little Bristol" because several of the old sailing ships traded – since 1630 – directly with the English port, Bristol where resides a museum and artefacts of Barbadian and African trade and Slavery.
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