'Nassau' is the
capital city and commercial centre of the Commonwealth of
the Bahamas. The city has a population of 210,832 (2000 census), nearly 70 percent of the entire population of the Bahamas (303,611).
Lynden Pindling International Airport, the major airport for the Bahamas, is located about 16 kilometres or 10 miles west of downtown Nassau, and has daily flights to major cities in the
USA,
Canada, the
UK, and the
Caribbean. The city is located on the island of
New Providence, which functions much like a
federal district. While there is no local government, it is governed directly as a administrative division of the national government.
Nassau was formerly Charles Town; it was burnt to the ground by the Spanish in 1684, but later rebuilt and renamed Nassau in 1695 to honor King
William III of England (from the
House of Orange-Nassau)
Located on
New Providence island, Nassau has an attractive harbour, a colourful blend of old world and colonial architecture and a busy port. The tropical
climate and natural beauty of the Bahamas has made Nassau a popular
tourist destination, with a reputation for relaxing days and an exciting nightlife.
Summertime temperatures rarely exceed 33 degrees Celsius (92 degrees Fahrenheit) and the winter months have daytime temperatures between 20 and 26 °C (68 and 80 °F), rarely falling below 10 °C or 50 °F.
The city's proximity to the United States (180 miles or 290 km east-southeast of Miami, Florida) has also contributed to its popularity as a vacation spot, especially after the banning of American travel to
Cuba. The world famous
Atlantis resort on nearby Paradise Island accounts for more tourist arrivals to the city than any other hotel property. The mega resort also employs over 6,000 Bahamians, the largest outside of government.
The city also boasts of
Junkanoo, an energetic, colourful street parade of brightly costumed people dancing to the rhythmic accompaniment of cowbells, drums and whistles. The celebration occurs on December 26th and January 1st, beginning in the early hours of the morning (1:00 a.m.) and ending around 10 a.m.
Sister cities
Nassau has three
sister cities, as designated by
Sister Cities International, Inc. (SCI):
[1]
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Albany, New York,
USA
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Detroit, Michigan,
USA
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
USA
See also
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Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island
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Queen's College
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Nassau agreement
References
1. "Sister Cities International, Inc. (SCI)." Retrieved February 24, 2007.
External links
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BahamasB2B.com: The #1 News Website of The Bahamas
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Official Website for Bahamas Government
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Bahamas-Travel.info
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Bahamas Community Message Board