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  1. The history of the Bahamas. Humans have lived on the islands of the Bahamas since around the fourth century. In the 1600s the area drew pirates such as Blackbeard and Calico Jack. These bold buccaneers looted cargo ships sailing along trading routes that circled the islands.

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  2. Located in the Atlantic Ocean, the Bahamas consists of 700 islands. Only about 30 of them are inhabited by people. New Providence—one of the largest islands and the location of the capital—is home to 70 percent of the country’s population. Humans have lived on the islands of the Bahamas since around the fourth century.

  3. On July 10, 1973, the Bahamas received independence from the United Kingdom. Bahamas 4 Kids has fun, interesting stories about the Bahamas for children of all ages.

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    Here are some interesting facts about the Bahamas which were chosen and researched especially for kids. 1. The Bahamas are a Caribbean country in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Bahamas are a chain of over 700 islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. About 30 of the islands are inhabited. 2. The Bahamas are located on the North American continent. The is...

    9. The islands are made of corals and are flat and there are only some low hills. 10. The highest point of the islands is on Cat Island with 64 m/ 209 ft in height. 11. Only 1% of the land is cultivated and used for agriculture. Sugar cane, cassava, fruits such as mangoes, grapefruits, dates, bananas and vegetables are the main agricultural product...

    12. The name Bahamas originates from the Spanish term 'baja mar' which means shallow sea waters. 13. The national colours are aquamarine, yellow and black. 14. The national symbols include the flamingo, the blue marlin and the yellow elder flower.

    15. The Bahamas is one of the richest countries in the America, however, the country is largely dependent on tourism. Most people work in the services and tourism sectors in the Bahamas with about half of the Bahamians being employed in tourism. 16. The Bahamas have a population of about 397,000 people. Two thirds of the population live on the isla...

    21. Nassau, the capital city has rich colonial heritage. There are many colourful colonial buildings to visit around Parliament Square and the Prince George Wharf where you can also take glass bottom boat tours. The many historic landmarks include three historic forts, the Cloisters and Versailles Gardens. The landmark called Queen’s Staircase is l...

    25. The Bahamas are known for its pristine marine habitats and the world's third largest barrier reef around Andros island. Sharks, manta rays, sea lions, bottlenose dolphins or hawksbill turtles live in the ocean waters surrounding the islands and the Bahamas offer some of the best diving and snorkelling sites in the world. 26. Flamingoes are the ...

    27. The currency of the Bahamas is the Bahamian dollar, but the US-$ is accepted in many places. 28. The main economic sectors are tourism, offshore financial services and agriculture. About five million visitors travel to the Bahamas every year. 70% of all tourists visiting the Bahamas reach the islands on cruise ships. 29. The main natural resour...

    32. The Bahamas have a tropical climate with two main seasons. The colder months are from May to September. The months from June to October are hot and wet with temperatures between 17°C/ 63°F and 29°C/ 85°F. The months from November to Mai are warm, dry and winterless with temperatures between 23°C/ 73°F and 32°C/ 82°F. 33. The water temperatures ...

    34. Seafood is one of the main food supplies. Conch, which is pronounced as 'konk' is a mollusk and considered the national dish of the Bahamas. 35. You will find many variations of in preparation of dishes with conch: There is conch chowder, a tomato based seafood soup, cracked conch, which is battered and deep fried or conch salad. Snapper and gr...

    Sources for Facts about the Bahamas page: 1. Commonwealth Secretariat. "The Bahamas." The Commonwealth. Last accessed 7 December 2023 2. Central Intelligence Agency. "The Bahamas." CIA World Fact Book. Last updated 6 December 2023. Last accessed 7 December 2023 3. The Islands of the Bahamas. "Our 16 islands." Bahamas Tourism.Last accessed 7 Decembe...

  4. History. The islands of The Bahamas were originally inhabited by a group of Arawak Indians who had settled the archipelago from Hispaniola by ad 800. When Christopher Columbus reached the New World in 1492, he is thought to have first landed on San Salvador (Watling) Island or possibly Samana Cay.

  5. Capital: Nassau. Population: 389,482. Brief History of Bahamas, The: The Bahamas were first settled by peoples from nearby islands. These people were called the Lucayans. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America when he landed on the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas.

  6. 6 days ago · The Bahamas, archipelago and country on the northwestern edge of the West Indies. This strategic location has given the history of The Bahamas a unique and often striking character. Formerly a British colony, The Bahamas became an independent country within the Commonwealth in 1973.

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