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      • The Bahamas (officially called Commonwealth of The Bahamas) are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. The country's capital, Nassau, is on New Providence Island. The Taino were the first people living there. In 1492, Christopher Columbus found the Americas by landing on another of the islands, San Salvador.
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  2. Mar 17, 2020 · In terms of gross domestic product per capita, the Bahamas is one of the richest countries in the Americas. Interesting facts about the Bahamas island, food, underwater caves and more. Bucket of Live Conches, The Bahamas. 1. The most popular seafood on the island is Conch. 2. Only 30 of the total 700 islands in the Bahamas are inhabited. New ...

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    Lucayans were the first people to arrive in the Bahamas. They moved into the southern Bahamas from Hispaniola and Cuba around the 11th century AD, having come there from South America. They came to be known as the Lucayan. About 30,000 Lucayan lived the Bahamas when Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492. Columbus' first landfall in the New World was...

    Nearly 500,000 people live in The Bahamas. The ethnic groups of the population is: 82% African descent 15% European & Mixed descent 3% Asianand other.

    In 1864 the Governor of the Bahamas reported that there were 29 islands, 661 cays, and 2,387 rocks in the colony. The closest island to the United States is Bimini. The southeasternmost island is Inagua. The largest island is Andros Island. Nassau, capital city of The Bahamas, is on the island of New Providence. All the islands are low and flat. Th...

    The Bahamas does not have an army or an air force. The Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) is the navy. The Defence Force has a fleet of 26 coastal and inshore patrol craft along with 2 aircraft and over 850 personnel including 65 officers and 74 women.

  3. Since attaining independence from the UK in 1973, The Bahamas has prospered through tourism, international banking, and investment management, which comprise up to 85% of GDP. Because of its proximity to the US - the nearest Bahamian landmass being only 80 km (50 mi) from Florida - the country is a major transshipment point for illicit ...

  4. CAPITAL: Nassau. POPULATION: 332,634. OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: English, Creole. MONEY: Bahamian dollar. AREA: 5,382 square miles (13,939 square kilometers) GEOGRAPHY. Located in the Atlantic Ocean,...

  5. The first known published work by a Bahamian is "A narrative of facts, relative to the conduct of Vice-Admiral Gambier, during his late command in North America published in 1782." It was written by James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier who was born on New Providence Island in The Bahamas in 1756. [1]

  6. The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is an English-speaking archipelagic nation on the northwestern edge of the West Indies. The Bahamas consist of 700 islands and cays, only about 30 of which are inhabited, and more than 2,000 low, barren rock formations.

  7. The Bahamas are a group of about 700 islands and cays in the western Atlantic Ocean, of which only between 30 and 40 are inhabited. The largest of the islands is Andros Island, located north of Cuba and 200 kilometres (120 miles) southeast of Florida. The Bimini islands are to its northwest.

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