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  2. Transport in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Buses. Privately operated licensed jitneys are the main mode of public transport and way to get around at a low cost, with rides ranging from $1 to 3. Bus stops typically contain a bench shaded by a yellow and white kiosk. Jitneys can be identified by the route and number displayed on the vehicle.

  3. Minister of Foreign Affairs (The Bahamas) - Wikipedia

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    First holder. Paul Adderley. The minister of foreign affairs is the primary government officer in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas mandated to control foreign missions of the country. He is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has the responsibility of implementing the Bahamian government's foreign affairs priorities.

  4. Roland Theodore Symonette - Wikipedia

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    The Sign at the entrance of the Sir. Roland Symonette Park in Current, North Eleuthera, Bahamas. Sir Roland Theodore Symonette, NH (16 December 1898 – 13 March 1980) was a Bahamian politician and the first Premier of the Bahamas after self-government was achieved in 1964. He was leader of the United Bahamian Party (UBP), which some felt ...

  5. The Bahamas Local Government Act 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas Local Government Act of 1996 is a piece of legislation of the Bahamas . In 1996, the Bahamian Parliament passed "The Local Government Act" to facilitate the establishment of Family Island Administrators, Local Government Districts, Local District Councillors, and Local Town Committees for the various island communities.

  6. George Town, Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    George Town, Bahamas. /  23.50944°N 75.77944°W  / 23.50944; -75.77944. George Town is a town located on the island of Great Exuma in the Exuma district of the Bahamas. It had a population of 2,488 based on 2012 estimates. [1] The Government Building is a popular tourist attraction inspired by the architecture of the Government House in ...

  7. Clay Sweeting - Wikipedia

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    Clay Glennford Sweeting (born 21 December 1985) is a Bahamian politician from the Progressive Liberal Party currently serving as MP Central and South Eleuthera. [1]

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    Acraea terpsicore, commonly known as the tawny coster, is a species of butterfly in the Nymphalidae family, the brush-footed butterflies. It is found across eastern Asia from India and Sri Lanka to Singapore, Indonesia and the Maldives and, more recently, Australia.

  9. University of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The University of The Bahamas has about 5,000 students and over 12,000 alumni. It is one of the largest employers in The Bahamas, employing 700 faculty and staff. Seventy-six percent of the over 300 faculty (261 full-time and 96 part-time) are Bahamian. The College of The Bahamas (COB) was the pre-cursor to the University of The Bahamas.