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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison' has mentioned 'Culture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Early settlement 1.2 From town to city 2 Geography and climate 2.1 Geography 2.2 Boundaries 2.3 Careenage 2.4 Climate 3 The city 3.1 Neighbourhoods 3.2 Landmarks/points of interest 3.3 Harbour 4 Society and culture 4.1 Utilities and local services 5 Economy 5.1 Stock exchange 5.2 Business/specifics 6 Transportation 6.1 Public buses 6.2 Route taxis 7 Diplomatic missions in Barbados 7.1 Twin and Sister cities 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External links
Society and culture[edit]
Criterion (ii): Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison had a pivotal role in the development of the English colonies in the Atlantic World and was a centre for transmission of ideas concerning administration, trade, communications, science, culture and technology in the British Empire.
While the Garrison can be said to have absorbed military ideas from Europe and transmitted them to other areas of the Caribbean, the social stratification of Bridgetown illustrates the interchange of several occupational, religious, ethnic, free and enslaved groups; a meeting of cultures, which created a hybridized Creole culture in the Anglophone Caribbean.
This hybridized culture, which did not wholly abandon either European or African ways, lives on in the ways in which the urban space functions today.
As an integrated semi-planned urban landscape, with a strong brick architectural testimony, and a collection of colonial warehouses and dock facilities, it has remained essentially unchanged for 200 years, and provides an outstanding glimpse into a pivotal period of British imperial rule and culture.