Bridgetown (disambiguation)
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- Bridgetown is the capital city of Barbados.
- City of Bridgetown (BB Parliament constituency), a electoral constituency for the Barbadian House of Assembly.
- Mayor of Bridgetown, a historical political office of Bridgetown.
- Bridgetown-Grantley Adams Int'l Airport is an airport serving Bridgetown, Barbados (Located in the parish of Christ Church).
- Port of Bridgetown, located in the purpose-built Deep Water Harbour, found along Cheapside, Bridgetown.
- Bridgetown Heliport, a shuttered heliport in Bridgetown on the coast of the Constitution River.
Bridgetown may also refer to:
Australia
- Bridgetown, Western Australia
- Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes, a Local Government Area in Western Australia
Canada
- Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, a town on the Annapolis River
Ireland
- Bridgetown, County Clare
- Bridgetown, County Cork
- Bridgetown, County Wexford
- Bridgetown Vocational College, County Wexford, Ireland
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Bridgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a town in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
South Africa
- Bridgetown, an area of Athlone, Cape Town
United Kingdom
- Bridgetown, Devon, possibly the original Bridgetown, in England, also considered a part of Totnes
- Bridgetown, Somerset, on the north Devon border
- Bridgetown, County Tyrone, a townland of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
- Bridgetown, Glasgow, an area of south east Glasgow, in Scotland, also with claims to be the original Bridgetown for several towns founded in ex-British colonies
United States of America
- Bridgetown, Ohio
- Bridgetown, a nickname of Portland, Oregon
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