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  2. Sandy Cay - Wikipedia

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    The name Sandy Cay is also shared by several small islands in the Bahamas as well as an island in Honduras. There is no beach bar or anything similar on the island, though it is a very popular stopping point for holidaymakers cruising on boats in the area. There is a small daytime mooring field on the leeward (southwest) side of the island.

  3. Andros, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The island has the world's largest collection of blue holes. [21] Geographically, North Andros is the sixth largest island in the West Indies, at roughly 6,000 km 2 (2,300 sq mi) in area and 167 km (104 mi) long and 64 km (40 mi) wide at its widest point, and the 153rd largest island on Earth.

  4. List of islands of the Bahamas by total area - Wikipedia

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    Long Island, Bahamas: 538 230 7 Acklins: 508 196 8 Eleuthera: 457 176 9 Cat Island: 387 150 10 Mayaguana: 293 110 11 Crooked Island, Bahamas: 282 93 12 New Providence: 228 80 13 Exuma: 204 79 14 San Salvador Island: 162 63 15 Little Inagua: 126 49 16 Rum Cay: 85 30 17 Little Abaco: 78 30 18 Samana Cay: 39 [citation needed] 15 19 Ragged Island ...

  5. List of islands of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Little Ragged Island; Little Romers Cay; Little Sale Cay; Little San Salvador (Half Moon Cay) - a private island, owned by Carnival Corporation; Little Stirrup Cay - renamed Coco Cay, a private island, leased by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Little Walker Cay; Little Wax Cay; Little Whale Cay; Lizard Cay; Lobster Cay; Lockhart Cay; Loggerhead ...

  6. Royal Caribbean reveals details of adults-only area on ...

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    For those seeking a little serenity from the family-friendly fun found all over Royal Caribbean’s private Bahamas island Perfect Day at CocoCay, the cruise line has carved out a new space just ...

  7. Economy of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamian economy is almost entirely dependent on tourism and financial services to generate foreign exchange earnings. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Bahamas is approximately $5.7 billion with tourism accounting for 50%, financial services nearly 20% and the balance spread among retail and wholesale trade, fishing, light manufacturing and agriculture. [9]

  8. Category:Uninhabited islands of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Uninhabited islands of the Bahamas" ... Big Major Cay; C. Conception Island, Bahamas; E. Egg Island (The Bahamas) H. Hogsty Reef; I. Iron Cay; J.

  9. Torch Cay, Exuma - Wikipedia

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    Torch Cay’s name has changed over the years, with previous names Blue Island, and Hog Cay as the early 1700s British farming island. [2] In the year 1706, much of the island’s trade and shipping were disrupted by an era of piracy. Reigning Nassau and its surrounding islands were known as The Republic of Pirates, for nearly three decades.

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