The Bahamas: all about visas, translation and apostille for your trip
The sunny Bahamas is not just a vacation destination, but a true traveler's paradise filled with wonders and interesting discoveries. Every town, every village, every beach here embodies a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. If you're wondering what to see in the Bahamas, the answer is simple: everything!
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Interesting facts about the Bahamas
- The first inhabitants of the Bahamas appeared quite recently - only about a thousand years ago. These places attracted by their unique nature and abundance of resources.
- During the XVI century the Bahamas were practically deserted. Spanish conquistadors who arrived here took the local population to Haiti as slaves.
- Since 1920, when the U.S. introduced Prohibition, the Bahamas became a place where American tourists could enjoy unlimited vacations and alcohol was available in abundance.
- In 1973, the Bahamas gained independence, but the British crown still appears as the head of state.
- Interestingly, about half of the country's population still does not have access to the internet.
- The Bahamas is not just beaches and sea. The archipelago includes about 700 islands, only a small part of them is inhabited, and the rest are corners of untouched wildlife.
- The Bahamas can also boast that its area is comparable to that of Jamaica, although most of the territory consists of water expanses.
- In The Bahamas, the Bahamian dollar is closely tied to the U.S. dollar, providing stability and certainty in financial transactions.
- The majority - about 80% - of the country's residents live in the capital city, Nassau, making it a major center of culture and commerce.
- The Bahamas is home to the Great Inagua, home to the world's largest population of pink flamingos, making the island even more attractive to tourists.
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