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  2. Geography of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    As an island nation, the Bahamas is made up of numerous archipelagos, beaches, straits, blue holes, and other landforms. The tallest mountain is Mount Alvernia, at only 207 feet above sea level. Notable bodies of water include Dean's Blue Hole, Lake Rosa, and the Goose River. The Bahamas also contains many creeks.

  3. Category:Landforms of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of water of the Bahamas (4 C, 5 P) I. ... Pages in category "Landforms of the Bahamas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. Category:Lists of landforms of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of landforms of the Bahamas" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... List of islands of the Bahamas by total area; R.

  5. The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas (/ b ə ˈ h ɑː m ə z / ⓘ bə-HAH-məz), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, [13] is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Ocean.It contains 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and 88% of its population.

  6. Category:Geography of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Bahamas geography stubs (141 P) Pages in category "Geography of the Bahamas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Outline of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas are located in the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Florida and the United States, north of Cuba, the island of Hispaniola and the Caribbean, and northwest of the British Overseas Territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

  8. Andros, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    A 1520 expedition by the Spanish discovered only 11 people in The Bahamas; the Lucayans were effectively eradicated from these islands. The islands of the Bahamas, including Andros Island, remained uninhabited thereafter for approximately 130 years. [7] The Bahamas subsequently passed back and forth between Spanish and British rule for 150 years.

  9. Category:Geology of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Landforms of the Bahamas‎ (6 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Geology of the Bahamas" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.