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  2. List of cities in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    City/Town Coordinates Pop. 1990 (census) Pop. 2009 (est.) [1] Island Nassau: 172,196 238,132 New Providence: Freeport: 35,650 47,085 Grand Bahama: West End

  3. List of islands of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Cay Lobos (nearest point of The Bahamas to Cuba (Cayo Confites): 22.5 km (14 mi)) Cay One; Cay Sal Bank; Cay Santo Domingo; Cay With Low Fall; Caye a Rum; Caye de Sel; Channel Cay(s) Children's Bay Cay; Chub Cay; Cistern Cay; Clem Cay; Cluffs Cay; Coakley Cay; Cockroach Cay; Cocoa Cay; Cocoa Plum Cay; Comfort Cay; Compass Cay; Cold Cay ...

  4. Albany, New Providence - Wikipedia

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    Albany is a luxury resort community on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas, which opened October 2010. Tavistock Group, Tiger Woods, and Ernie Els created the community on approximately 600 acres (240 ha) on the oceanfront at the southwestern end of the island. Albany has an Els-designed 18-hole championship golf course, a luxury ...

  5. Take the Kids to One of These Hidden Beach Spots Across the ...

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    The best family beach vacations are a stress-free opportunity for moms and dads to get lost in a good summer book, all while the kids play fun beach games.

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    The third annual Best Places to Live for Families list is here. ... The Fortune 50 Best Places to Live will serve multigenerational families for the long haul. Alexa Mikhail.

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