Antigua and Barbuda
/ænˌtiːɡə ən bɑːˈbjuːdə/
/ænˌtiːɡə ən bɑːrˈbjuːdə/
- a country consisting of three small islands in the Caribbean. Antigua and Barbuda were British colonies from the early 17th century until they became fully independent and a member of the Commonwealth in 1981. Most of the country's population live on Antigua.