Outline of the Bahamas

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to The Bahamas:

The location of The Bahamas
An enlargeable relief map of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Commonwealth of The Bahamas sovereign island country comprising an archipelago of seven hundred islands and two thousand cays.[1] The Bahamas are located in the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Florida and the United States, north of Cuba, the island of Hispaniola and the Caribbean, and northwest of the British Overseas Territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

General reference

An enlargeable basic map of The Bahamas

Geography of the Bahamas

An enlargeable map of The Bahamas

Environment of the Bahamas

An enlargeable satellite image of the Bahama Islands
  • Climate of the Bahamas
  • Renewable energy in the Bahamas
  • Geology of the Bahamas
  • Protected areas of the Bahamas
    • Biosphere reserves in the Bahamas
    • National parks of the Bahamas
  • Wildlife of the Bahamas
    • Fauna of the Bahamas
      • Birds of the Bahamas
      • Mammals of the Bahamas

Natural geographic features of the Bahamas

  • Rivers of the Bahamas
  • World Heritage Sites in the Bahamas: None

Islands of the Bahamas

Blue Lagoon Island

List of Islands in the Bahamas

Regions of the Bahamas

New Providence Regions of the Bahamas

Ecoregions of the Bahamas

List of ecoregions in the Bahamas

  • Ecoregions in the Bahamas

Administrative divisions of the Bahamas

Administrative divisions of the Bahamas

Districts of the Bahamas

Districts of the Bahamas

Municipalities of the Bahamas

Demography of the Bahamas

Demographics of the Bahamas

Government and politics of the Bahamas

Branches of the government of the Bahamas

Government of the Bahamas

Executive branch of the government of the Bahamas

Legislative branch of the government of the Bahamas

Judicial branch of the government of the Bahamas

Court system of the Bahamas

  • Supreme Court of the Bahamas

Foreign relations of the Bahamas

Foreign relations of the Bahamas

  • Diplomatic missions in the Bahamas
  • Diplomatic missions of the Bahamas
  • United States-the Bahamas relations

International organization membership

The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is a member of:[1]

Law and order in the Bahamas

Law of the Bahamas

Military of the Bahamas

Military of the Bahamas

Local government in the Bahamas

Local government in the Bahamas

History of the Bahamas

History of the Bahamas

  • Battle of Nassau
  • Colonial Heads of the Bahamas
  • Fresh Creek
  • Guanahani
  • Kemps Bay
  • Nichollstown and Berry Islands
  • Postage stamps and postal history of the Bahamas
  • San Salvador and Rum Cay

Hurricanes in the Bahamas

Culture of the Bahamas

Culture of the Bahamas

Art in the Bahamas

People of the Bahamas

Sport in the Bahamas

Sports in the Bahamas

  • Bahamas at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Bahamas at the Commonwealth Games

  • Bahamas at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
  • Bahamas at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
  • Bahamas at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Football in the Bahamas

Bahamian football clubs
  • Bahamas Shrimp Wranglers
  • Freeport F.C.
  • Freeport Jet Wash Jets
  • Playtime Tigers
  • Quality Superstars
  • Town & Country Predators
Bahamian football competitions
  • Grand Bahama Football League
  • New Providence Football League
Football venues in the Bahamas

Bahamas at the Olympics

Economy and infrastructure of the Bahamas

Economy of the Bahamas

Education in the Bahamas

Education in the Bahamas

  • College of the Bahamas
  • University of the Bahamas
  • Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute
  • Bahamas Agriculture & Marine Science Institute

Specific Bahamian people

List of Bahamians

Bahamian musicians

Bahamian politicians

Bahamian athletes (track and field)

Bahamian basketball players

Bahamian American football players

  • Devard Darling
  • Alex Smith, son of Ed Smith
  • Ed Smith, first Bahamian to play in the NFL

Olympic competitors for the Bahamas

Bahamian tennis players

See also

References

  1. "The Bahamas". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 3, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
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