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Arawak Cay, also referred to as Fish Fry, is a 100-acre man-made island in Nassau, The Bahamas. It was built from Nassau Harbour dredging spoils in 1969, and shipping operations began in the 1980s. In 2011, Nassau Container Port was built on Arawak Cay.
Nassau Container Port is located on Arawak Cay, a man-made island that was built in 1969 from dredging spoils. Shipping operations from the island began in the 1980s, while the Nassau Container Port itself was completed in 2011. [2] Nassau Container Port can handle container, bulk, break bulk, and general cargo operations. [3]
Barraterre Island; Barn Cay; Barracuda Island; Base Line Cay; Beach Cay; Beacon Cay; Beak Cay; Bell Cay (owned by the Aga Khan IV) Ben Cay; Berry Islands; Big Bersus Cay; Big Carters Cay; Big Cave Cay; Big Cay; Big Crab Cay; Big Cross Cay; Big Darby Island, a private island in the Exumas; Big Egg Island; Big Farmer's Cay; Big Fish Cay; Big ...
San Salvador Island; Sandy Point Airport; Seal Cay; Snug Corner; South Andros Airport; South Bimini Airport; Spanish Cay Airport; Spring City, Bahamas; Spring Point Airport; Stafford Creek; Staniel Cay Airport; Stella Maris Airport; Stocking Island; Tarpum Bay; The Bluff, Bahamas; Treasure Cay Airport; Walker's Cay; Walker's Cay Airport; West ...
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.
A U.S. Coast Guard C-144 Ocean Sentry circles above Cay Sal Bank in the Bahamas Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023. Other areas in the hemisphere also are on the receiving end of the mass flight from Haiti.
The umbrella term Pacific Islands has taken on several meanings. [1] Sometimes it is used to refer only to the islands defined as lying within Oceania. [2] [3] [4] At other times, it is used to refer to the islands of the Pacific Ocean that were previously colonized by the British, French, Spaniards, Portuguese, Dutch, or Japanese, or by the United States.
Pages in category "Uninhabited islands of the Bahamas" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .