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  2. Culture of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The first known Black author from the Bahamas was a John Boyd who wrote a book of poetry called "The Vision and Other Poems in Blank Verse," published in 1834. The population of the Bahamas is 95% Christian, of various denominations, primarily Methodist, Baptist, Anglican and Catholic. There are more churches per capita than in any other country.

  3. List of flags with Christian symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The color red emblematizes the maintenance of the Christian faith [3] Asturias: 1990–present Alpha and Omega and the Victory Cross [4] Australia 1903–present Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick [5] Bermuda 1999–present Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick: British Ceylon: 1875–1948

  4. The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The official language of the Bahamas is English. Many people speak an English-based creole language called Bahamian dialect (known simply as "dialect") or "Bahamianese". [144] Laurente Gibbs, a Bahamian writer and actor, was the first to coin the latter name in a poem and has since promoted its usage. [145] [146] Both are used as autoglossonyms ...

  5. List of Bahamian flags - Wikipedia

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    Civil Ensign of the Crown Colony of the Bahamas Islands: A British Red Ensign with the Badge of the Bahamas islands. 1869–1904: Flag of the governor of the Bahamas Islands: A British Union Flag with the Badge of the Bahamas Islands. 1904–1923: Flag of the Crown Colony of the Bahamas Islands: A British Blue Ensign with the Badge of the ...

  6. Bahamian English - Wikipedia

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    The phonology of Bahamian English is believed to be derived from those of Bermudian English, Cockney English, RP, Scottish English, African-American Vernacular English, and Gullah. [2] The English accent of both Black and White Bahamians is traditionally non-rhotic, [3] due to being British-influenced, but often now rhotic among some younger ...

  7. Christian symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Christian Symbols, Origins and Meanings; Tree of Jesse Directory by Malcolm Low. Archived 2008-10-12 at the Wayback Machine; Chrismon Templates Symbol outlines that can be used to create Christian themed projects; Christian Symbols and Variations of Crosses – Images and Meanings; PreachingSymbols.com Ways Christian Symbols are used in worship

  8. File:Coat of arms of the Bahamas.svg - Wikipedia

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    Elections in the Bahamas; Foreign relations of the Bahamas; Governor-General of the Bahamas; Law of the Bahamas; Leader of the Opposition (Bahamas) List of diplomatic missions in the Bahamas; List of diplomatic missions of the Bahamas; List of heads of state of the Bahamas; List of political parties in the Bahamas; List of presidents of the ...

  9. Religion in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Religion in the Bahamas is dominated by various Christian denominations and reflects the country's diversity. [ 2 ] There is no state religion in the Bahamas , and there is generally free practice of religious beliefs; since the English colonization, most Bahamians adhere to diverse Protestant denominations with Baptist churches / Evangelicals ...