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territory as encomp****ing 470,000 km2 (180,000 sq mi) of
ocean space. The
Bahama islands were
inhabited by the
Arawak and Lucayans, a
branch of the Arawakan-speaking...
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Tommy Bahama Group Inc.
trading as
Tommy Bahama,
owned by
parent company Oxford Industries is an
American multinational lifestyle brand, manufacturer...
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Grand Bahama is the
northernmost of the
islands of The Bahamas, with the town of West End
located 56
nautical miles (64 miles; 104 km) east of Palm Beach...
- Look up
Bahama or
Bahamas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Bahamas are a
country within the
Lucayan Archipelago of the West
Indies in the Caribbean...
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Bahama Breeze is an
American restaurant chain owned by
Darden Restaurants. They
specialize in Caribbean-inspired seafood, chicken, steaks, and tropical...
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Adelaide Village and
Gambier Village),
along with
other islands such as
Grand Bahama, Exuma,
Abaco and Inagua. In addition,
slaves freed from
American ships...
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applied in
referring to
either the
Great Bahama Bank
around Andros Island, or the
Little Bahama Bank of
Grand Bahama Island and
Great Abaco,
which are the...
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Grand Bahama of the
northwest part of The Bahamas. In 1955,
Wallace Groves, a
Virginian financier with
lumber interests in
Grand Bahama, was granted...
- The white-ch****ed
pintail (Anas bahamensis), also
known as the
Bahama pintail or
summer duck, is a
species of
dabbling duck that is
spottily distributed...
- "William
Shirley is
appointed Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of the
Bahama Islands in the room of John
Tinker deceased - 6
November 1758" "Appointment...