Town in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
St. Philip's , also known as Ffryes , or Simpson is a town in the parish of Saint Philip, Antigua and Barbuda . St. Philip's is the capital of Saint Philip, and one of the smallest settlements in Antigua and Barbuda. St. Philip's had a population of 131 in 2011, and an area of 0.57 square kilometres.[3] St. Philip's is south of Newfield and west of Freetown , and is home to the parish church and a post office.
Demographics
Saint Philip's has one enumeration district.
Census data[4]
Q48 Ethnic
Counts
%
African descendent
122
93.69%
Caucasian/White
1
0.90%
Mixed (Black/White)
4
2.70%
Mixed (Other)
2
1.80%
Don't know/Not stated
1
0.90%
Total
131
100.00%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1
Counts
%
Antigua and Barbuda
119
90.99%
Other Caribbean countries
2
1.80%
Dominica
4
2.70%
USA
5
3.60%
Other countries
1
0.90%
Total
131
100.00%
Q58. Country of birth
Counts
%
Antigua and Barbuda
103
79.28%
Other Caribbean countries
1
0.90%
Other European countries
1
0.90%
Dominica
7
5.41%
Guyana
7
5.41%
Jamaica
1
0.90%
Monsterrat
1
0.90%
St. Kitts and Nevis
1
0.90%
USA
6
4.50%
USVI United States Virgin Islands
1
0.90%
Total
131
100.00%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2 (Country of Second Citizenship)
Counts
%
Other Caribbean countries
1
9.09%
Dominica
5
36.36%
Guyana
1
9.09%
USA
5
36.36%
Other countries
1
9.09%
Total
13
100.00%
NotApp :
118
Q49 Religion
Counts
%
Adventist
9
7.21%
Anglican
60
45.95%
Baptist
5
3.60%
Church of God
13
9.91%
Methodist
8
6.31%
Moravian
4
2.70%
Nazarene
1
0.90%
Pentecostal
5
3.60%
Rastafarian
1
0.90%
Roman Catholic
5
3.60%
Weslyan Holiness
15
11.71%
Don't know/Not stated
5
3.60%
Total
131
100.00%
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