Urlings[A] is a village in Saint Mary, and the twenty-sixth largest settlement in Antigua and Barbuda.
[2] Urlings started as a small coastal village with a little over 100 people in the 1800s to now being one of the country's more medium sized towns.
[11] The Urlings area was referred to as Glebe on earlier Antiguan maps.
[2] Urlings, located in St. Mary's South, was a political battleground in the 2023 by-election.
The date of the by-election, 24 October 2023, was announced by Gaston Browne at a political event in Urlings on the night of 30 September 2023.
[12] Urlings is located in the southwestern portion of Antigua[1] and is overlooked by the Shekerley Mountains.
Urlings borders the Morris Bay neighborhood of Old Road to the east, Boggy Peak ED to the north, and Johnsons Point to the west.
To the south, Urlings borders the sea on the Cades Bay marine reserve.
[13] 87.27% of the population was born in Antigua and Barbuda, 0.43% in Canada, 0.14% in other European countries, 1.57% in Dominica, 1.57% in Guyana, 2.58% in Jamaica, 0.43% in Montserrat, 0.14% in St. Kitts and Nevis, 0.29% in St. Lucia, 0.14% in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 0.29% in Trinidad and Tobago, 0.43% in the United Kingdom, 3.43% in the United States, 0.72% in the United States Virgin Islands, and 0.57% not stated.
Polling district "C" includes the communities of Urlings, Cades Bay, and Brooks.
[32] The Fisheries Complex, a gift from Japan, was inaugurated in 2004 and has space for up to 14 small vessels.
[15] 52.23% of the population is Anglican, 18.47% is Moravian, and the remainder are other religions and denominations, mostly Christian.
[13] 92.45% of the population was born in Antigua and Barbuda, 0.63% in Dominica, 1.89% in Guyana, 2.52% in Jamaica, 0.63% in Montserrat, and 1.89% in the United States.
[16] 54.82% of the population is Anglican, 24.10% is Moravian, 7.83% is Wesleyan Holiness, 0.60% none/no religion, and the remainder of other denominations and faiths.
[19] 85.26% of the population was born in Antigua and Barbuda, 0.64% in Canada, 0.64% in other European countries, 0.64% in Dominica, 4.49% in Guyana, 1.28% in Jamaica, 0.64% in Trinidad and Tobago, 0.64% in the United Kingdom, 3.21% in the United States, 0.64% in the USVI, and 1.92% not stated.
[24] Out of the 229 people asked, 38.25% of the population is Anglican, 18.43% are Moravian, 11.06% are Adventist, 5.99% have none/no religion, 0.92% are Rastafarian, and the remainder are various other denominations and faiths.