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Bahamas Flag

Bahamas Flag uses three colors, namely, light blue, yellow, and black. As shown in the picture below, the flag is three horizontal blue colour elements flanking yellow color. While on the right there is a black triangle elements enter into.

The Bahamas are a Commonwealth that consists of approximately 700 islands in the Caribbean region. Florida, United States to the West, South of Cuba and the Bahamas.

Some things to know about Bahamas
  • Capital city: Nassau
  • Government: constitutional monarchy
  • The Queen: Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
  • Total area: 13878 km2
  • Currency: Bahamian Dollar
  • Phone code: + 1-242
  • Currency: Bahamian Dollar
  • High school and University: College of The Bahamas, The Currently of God Bible
  • College, Nassau, NP, Bahamas\
  • Overview of the history of the Bahamas
The nation of Paleo-Indians were the first to inhabit the Islands. Next in susul by the Native Taino of Hispaniola and Cuba, moving into the southern Bahamas in the 19th century the seven known nation Lucayan. This nation comes along Columbus to the number of about 40000.

Groups of the voyage of Christopher Columbus first landed on the island of San Salvador, which is also called the Watling Island, located in the southern part of the Bahamas. In this place of Columbus established close trade links with someone Lucayan.

Lucayan nation, then made slaves in Hispaniola, that eventually the longer Nations Lucayan extinct.

The Bahamas became a Commonwealth of the United Kingdom in the year 1718. The British Government then made in the Bahamas in 1964 and in 1973. The Bahamas became independent in full, and it became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

For those of you who need a picture of the flag of the Bahamas, we attach the picture, may be used as needed.

Bahamas Flag picture
Bahamas Flag
Where is the nation of the Bahamas? According to the radar of the Google map, below is a map of Bahamas.


Bahama map
Bahama map
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