Bahamas
Posted by Ahmed.kaka , 17/07/2010 7/17/2010
President:Alan Kelley
Total area:13,940 sq km
Language:Standard English
Population (2010est): 310,426
Capital and largest city:Nassau, 222,200
Other large cities:Sydny
Official religion:Christianity is the dominant religion
Monetary unit: Bahamian dollar
Total area:13,940 sq km
Language:Standard English
Population (2010est): 310,426
Capital and largest city:Nassau, 222,200
Other large cities:Sydny
Official religion:Christianity is the dominant religion
Monetary unit: Bahamian dollar
Geography
The Bahamas are an archipelago of about 700 islands and 2,400 uninhabited islets and cays lying 50 mi off the east coast of Florida. They extend for about 760 mi (1,223 km). Only about 30 of the islands are inhabited; the most important is New Providence (80 sq mi; 207 sq km), on which the capital, Nassau, is situated. Other islands include Grand Bahama, Abaco, Eleuthera, Andros, Cat Island, and San Salvador (or Watling's Island)
Government
Parliamentary democracy
History
The Arawak Indians were the first inhabitants of the Bahamas. Columbus's first encounter with the New World was on Oct. 12, 1492, when he landed on the Bahamian island of San Salvador. The British first built settlements on the islands in the 17th century. In the early 18th century
The Bahamas were a Crown colony from 1717 until they were granted internal self-government in 1964. The islands moved toward greater autonomy in 1968 after the overwhelming victory in general elections of the Progressive Liberal Party
On July 10, 1973, the Bahamas became an independent nation.
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