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'''Àwọn Bàhámà''' ({{pron-en|ðə bəˈhɑːməz|En-us-Bahamas.ogg}}) tabi lonibise bi '''Orílẹ̀-èdè Àjọni ilẹ̀ awọn Bàhámà''', je orile-ede elede [[English language|Geesi]] to ni awon [[island|erekusu]] 29, 661 [[cay]]s, ati 2,387 [[islet|erekusu kekere]] 2,387 (apata). O budo si inu [[Atlantic Ocean|Okun Atlantiki]] ni ariwa [[Cuba|Kuba]] ati [[Hispaniola]] ([[Dominican Republic|Dominiki Olominira]] ati [[Haiti]]), ariwaiwoorun awon [[Turks and Caicos Islands|Erekusu Turks ati Caicos]], ati guusuilaorun orile-ede [[United States of America|Awon Ipinle Aparapo ile Amerika]] (nitosi ipinle [[Florida]]). Apapo iye aala ile re je 13,939&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> (5,382 sq. mi.), pelu idiye olugbe to to 330,000. Oluilu re ni [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]]. Geographically, the Bahamas lie in the same island chain as [[Cuba]], [[Hispaniola]] ([[Dominican Republic]] and [[Haiti]]) and [[Turks and Caicos Islands]], the designation of the Bahamas refers normally to the commonwealth and not the geographic chain.
'''Àwọn Bàhámà''' ({{pron-en|ðə bəˈhɑːməz|En-us-Bahamas.ogg}}) tabi lonibise bi '''Orílẹ̀-èdè Àjọni ilẹ̀ awọn Bàhámà''', je orile-ede elede [[English language|Geesi]] to ni awon [[island|erekusu]] 29, 661 [[cay]]s, ati 2,387 [[islet|erekusu kekere]] 2,387 (apata). O budo si inu [[Atlantic Ocean|Okun Atlantiki]] ni ariwa [[Cuba|Kuba]] ati [[Hispaniola]] ([[Dominican Republic|Dominiki Olominira]] ati [[Haiti]]), ariwaiwoorun awon [[Turks and Caicos Islands|Erekusu Turks ati Caicos]], ati guusuilaorun orile-ede [[United States of America|Awon Ipinle Aparapo ile Amerika]] (nitosi ipinle [[Florida]]). Apapo iye aala ile re je 13,939&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> (5,382 sq. mi.), pelu idiye olugbe to to 330,000. Oluilu re ni [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]].

Originally inhabited by [[Arawakan]] [[Taino]] people, The Bahamas were the site of Columbus' first landfall in the New World in 1492. Although the Spanish never colonised The Bahamas, they shipped the native Lucayans (as the Bahamian Taino settlers referred to themselves) to slavery in Hispaniola. The islands were mostly deserted from 1513 to 1650, when [[United Kingdom|British]] colonists from [[Bermuda]] settled on the island of [[Eleuthera]].

The Bahamas became a [[Crown Colony]] in 1718 when the British clamped down on [[piracy]]. Following the [[American Revolutionary War|American War of Independence]], thousands of pro-British loyalists and enslaved Africans moved to The Bahamas and set up a plantation economy. The [[Abolitionism|slave trade was abolished]] in the [[British Empire]] in 1807 and many Africans liberated from slave ships by the [[Royal Navy]] were settled in The Bahamas during the 19th century. Slavery itself was abolished in 1834 and the descendants of enslaved and liberated Africans form the bulk of The Bahamas's population today.



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Àtúnyẹ̀wò ní 14:27, 13 Oṣù Kẹjọ 2010

Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Àjọni ilẹ̀ àwọn Bàhámà
Motto: "Forward, Upward, Onward Together"
Orin ìyìn: "March On, Bahamaland"

Location of àwọn Bàhámà
OlùìlúNassau
Àwọn èdè ìṣẹ́ọbaEnglish
Àwọn ẹ̀yà ènìyàn
85% Black (esp. West African), 12% European, 3% Other
Orúkọ aráàlúBahamian
ÌjọbaParliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Queen Elizabeth II
Arthur Dion Hanna
Hubert A. Ingraham
Independence 
• Self-governing
1967
• Full independence
July 10, 1973[1]
Ìtóbi
• Total
13,878 km2 (5,358 sq mi) (160th)
• Omi (%)
28%
Alábùgbé
• 2007 estimate
330,549[2] (177th)
• 1990 census
254,685
• Ìdìmọ́ra
23.27/km2 (60.3/sq mi) (181st)
GDP (PPP)2008 estimate
• Total
$9.228 billion[3] (145th)
• Per capita
$27,394[3] (38th)
GDP (nominal)2008 estimate
• Total
$7.463 billion[3]
• Per capita
$22,156[3]
HDI (2007) 0.845
Error: Invalid HDI value · 49th
OwónínáDollar (BSD)
Ibi àkókòUTC−5 (EST)
• Ìgbà oru (DST)
UTC−4 (EDT)
Ojúọ̀nà ọkọ́left
Àmì tẹlifóònù+1-242
Internet TLD.bs

Àwọn Bàhámà (pípè /ðə bəˈhɑːməz/ ( listen)) tabi lonibise bi Orílẹ̀-èdè Àjọni ilẹ̀ awọn Bàhámà, je orile-ede elede Geesi to ni awon erekusu 29, 661 cays, ati 2,387 erekusu kekere 2,387 (apata). O budo si inu Okun Atlantiki ni ariwa Kuba ati Hispaniola (Dominiki Olominira ati Haiti), ariwaiwoorun awon Erekusu Turks ati Caicos, ati guusuilaorun orile-ede Awon Ipinle Aparapo ile Amerika (nitosi ipinle Florida). Apapo iye aala ile re je 13,939 km2 (5,382 sq. mi.), pelu idiye olugbe to to 330,000. Oluilu re ni Nassau.


Itoka

  1. "1973: Bahamas' sun sets on British Empire" (HTML). BBC News. July 9, 1973. Retrieved 2009-05-01. 
  2. Population estimates for the Bahamas take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "The Bahamas". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2009-04-22.