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  2. Thomas Robinson Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Robinson Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nassau, Bahamas. The largest stadium in the country, it is currently used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium currently has a capacity of 15,000 people, but has the ability to be expanded to hold 23,000 people. [1] The stadium is also the home of the NCAA Division I College Football ...

  3. Imperial Arena - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.atlantisbahamas.com /b4a. Imperial Arena or Imperial Ballroom is a multipurpose venue used as a ballroom, convention space, and a basketball arena located at Atlantis Paradise Island. It's most known for being the host of the Battle 4 Atlantis, a men's and women's early-season college basketball tournament that takes place in late ...

  4. Sport in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    It was the national sport of the Bahamas until 2023, although it was long debated to be changed among the majority of locals, due to the decline in popularity of the sport. [30] Haynes Oval and Windsor Park are to the two main cricket grounds in Nassau, Bahamas, [31] while the main and only cricket grounds on Grand Bahama is the Lucaya Cricket ...

  5. Bahamas Championship - Wikipedia

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    champion (s) Miami (FL) TV partner (s) CBS Sports Network. Official website. Bahamar Hoops. The Bahamas Championship[1] is a preseason college basketball tournament, first held in 2021.

  6. Nassau, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Nassau (/ ˈnæsɔː / NASS-aw) is the capital and largest city of The Bahamas. It is located on the island of New Providence, which had a population of 246,329 in 2010, or just over 70% of the entire population of The Bahamas. [ 2 ] As of April 2023, the preliminary results of the 2022 census of The Bahamas reported a population of 296,522 for ...

  7. List of Bahamian records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 19 March2022. ^"Alfred and Adeleke among winners in Albuquerque". World Athletics. 20 January 2024. Retrieved 21 January2024. ^"60m Hurdles Result". World Athletics. 11 February 2024. Retrieved 11 February2024. ^"Culmer is first Bahamian woman to jump six feet". bahamaslocal.com. 4 March 2014.

  8. Lynden Pindling International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Source: DAFIF, [ 1 ][ 2 ] ACI 's 2019 World Airport Traffic Report. Lynden Pindling International Airport (IATA: NAS, ICAO: MYNN), formerly known as Nassau International Airport, is the largest airport in the Bahamas and the largest international gateway into the country. It is a hub for Bahamasair, Western Air, and Pineapple Air.

  9. University of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The University of The Bahamas has about 5,000 students and over 12,000 alumni. It is one of the largest employers in The Bahamas, employing 700 faculty and staff. Seventy-six percent of the over 300 faculty (261 full-time and 96 part-time) are Bahamian. The College of The Bahamas (COB) was the precursor to the University of The Bahamas.