Sugar Factory, Antigua and Barbuda

17°06′28″N 61°47′31″W / 17.10773°N 61.79186°W / 17.10773; -61.79186Sugar Factory is a large village in Saint George, Antigua and Barbuda.

[1] According to the Antigua and Barbuda Statistics Division, the village had a total area of 5.1 square kilometres.

The population by ethnic groups in the village included: African (91.44%), white (0.30%), East Indian (2.52%), mixed black/white (0.81%), other mixed (3.12%), Hispanic (0.70%), other (0.40%), not stated (0.70%).

[1] The population by country of birth groups included: Antigua and Barbuda (72.81%), Guyana (8.16%), United States (4.73%), Jamaica (3.12%), Dominica (2.52%), and the remainder being born in various other, mostly Caribbean countries.

[3] The three largest religious denominations in the village were Anglican (14.81%), Moravian (12.17%), Adventist (11.76%), as well as 3.04% being irreligious.