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General Information
Bahamas

Area
13,939 sq km (5382 sq miles).

Population
303,000 (official estimate 2000).

Population density
21.7 per sq km.

Capital
Nassau. Population: 172,000 (1997).

Geography
The Bahamas consist of 700 low-lying islands, mostly islets (cays or keys) and rocks. The whole archipelago extends 970km (500 miles) southeastward from the coast of Florida, surrounded by clear, colourful waters. The soil is thin, but on the more developed islands, cultivation has produced exotic flowers. On other islands are large areas of pine forest, rocky and barren land, swamp and unspoilt beaches. The Bahamas are divided into two oceanic features, the Little Bahama Bank and the Great Bahama Bank.

Government
Constitutional monarchy. Gained independence in 1973. Head of State: HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented locally by Governor-General Dame Ivy Dumont since 2001. Head of Government: Prime Minister Perry Christie since 2002.

Language
The official and national language is English.

Religion
The three main Christian denominations are Baptist, Anglican and Roman Catholic.

Time
GMT - 5.

Electricity
120 volts AC, 60Hz.

Communications
 

Telephone
IDD is available. Country code: 1 242. New Providence and all islands have automatic telephone systems. The state telephone company, BaTelCo, offers both manual- and automatic-dial mobile radio telephones, which allow callers to contact ships at sea. Phone cards can be purchased at discounted rates for international calls.

Mobile telephone
Handsets must be registered with BaTelCo (tel: 394 4000; fax: 394 3573; e-mail: info@batelnet.bs). Visitors will need to purchase a SIM card if their provider has no agreement with BaTelCo. Handsets can be hired locally.

Fax
This service is available to the public at the Centralised Telephone Office in East Street, Nassau or in Internet cafes. Machines can also be hired.

Internet
There are a few Internet cafes on Grand Bahama Island and Nassau Island open seven days a week. Laptop connections are available, as are webcams and facilities for scanning and copying. The main ISP is BaTelNet (website: www.batelnet.bs).

Telegram
Telegrams can be sent from most hotels, Post offices and the CT Office.

Post
Postal service to Europe takes up to 10 days. Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1700 and Sat 0900-1230.

Press
The four daily newspapers are the The Bahama Journal, Freeport News, the Nassau Guardian, and The Tribune. The Punch is published twice a week. Both Bahamas Tourist News and What’s On Magazine are printed once a month. International newspapers available in The Bahamas include: The Daily Telegraph, The Miami Herald, The New York Times, The Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal.

Radio
BBC World Service (website: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice) and Voice of America (website: www.voa.gov) can be received. From time to time the frequencies change and the most up-to-date can be found online.
   
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