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Eleuthera (/ ɪ ˈ lj uː θ ər ə /) refers both to a single island in the archipelagic state of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and to its associated group of smaller islands. [2] Eleuthera forms a part of the Great Bahama Bank. [2] The island of Eleuthera incorporates the smaller Harbour Island.
Central Eleuthera is one of the districts of the Bahamas, on the island of Eleuthera. Its capital, Governor's Harbour , is the largest city in the district, with a population of 701. Politics
North Eleuthera is one of the districts of the Bahamas, on the island of Eleuthera. It has a population (2010 census) of 3,247. It has a population (2010 census) of 3,247. [ 1 ]
South Eleuthera is one of the districts of the Bahamas, on the island of Eleuthera. The district had a population of 4,955 in 2010. [ 1 ] Tarpum Bay and Rock Sound are the largest settlements.
Central and South Eleuthera is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Assembly of the Bahamas. It elects one member of parliament (MP) using the First past the post electoral system. It has been represented by Clay Sweeting from the Progressive Liberal Party since 2021.
Freetown is an area in the Bahamas located on the island of Eleuthera. As of 2018, it had a population of about 100. It should not be confused with the Freetown parliamentary constituency on the island of New Providence, which saw 4,004 votes cast in the 2017 election. [1] There is also an area on the island of Grand Bahama called Freetown.
Governor's Harbour Airport is an airport in Governor's Harbour on Eleuthera in the Bahamas (IATA: GHB, ICAO: MYEM). It is the second most active of the three airports on Eleuthera, and is about 8 mi (13 km) north of the city.
North Eleuthera is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Assembly of the Bahamas. It elects one member of parliament (MP) using the first past the post electoral system. It has been represented by Sylvannus Petty from the Progressive Liberal Party since 2021.