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Bahamas

Information about country:

Area: 13940 km2.
Population: 301790 people.
Phone code: 1242
Capital: Nassau
Currency: BSD.
Languages: English
Religion: Christianity
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The Сommonwealth of the Bahamas consists of 700 islands from which only on 30 are inhabited. Islands are located in Atlantic Ocean between Florida and Haiti. The largest islands of archipelago are Abacos, Acleans, Bery, Paradise, Grandee Bagama, Inagua and San Salvador. The capital Nassau is on the New Providence Island.
Climate is subtropical and tropical. The season of rains passes from May till October though it is not expressed brightly. From West coast the islands are washed by Gulf Stream and from the southeast part the warm winds constantly blow, so the temperature is very high (in the winter it’s about +15 °С, and in the summer it’s 32 °С).
The Bahamas are the part of British Commonwealth but it is independent state.
On island New Providence there's never a dull moment for tourists. They are welcome visitors in shops, markets with an abundance of souvenirs, and numerous night restaurants, bars, cabarets and casinos.
Tourists often go diving, fishing and yachting.

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Its origins are in Victorian times when children worked far from the house from a boy and the money earned by them were sent to the family budget. Only one day in a year children were allowed to spend together with parents. Usually they brought to mothers and grandmothers small gifts - bouquets of flowers or fresh eggs. Today British children give their mothers flowers and clean up the house.

 
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