what is culture
Culture is the invisible thread that connects people through shared beliefs, traditions, values, customs, language, art, and social behaviors.
When did The Bahamas gain independence from Britain?
July 10, 1973
What type of government does The Bahamas have?
Parliamentary democracy
What is the largest industry in The Bahamas?
Tourism
What is the national festival of The Bahamas?
Junkanoo
What is the capital of The Bahamas?
Nasua
What is the name of the first Prime Minister of The Bahamas?
The Lucayans
Who is the head of state of The Bahamas?
The King of the United Kingdom, represented by the Governor-General
What is the second-largest industry in The Bahamas?
Financial services
What is the most popular traditional dish in The Bahamas?
Conch salad
What is the name of the deepest underwater sinkhole in The Bahamas?
Dean’s Blue Hole
What was the name of the indigenous people who lived in The Bahamas before European arrival?
The Lucayans
What is the name of the legislative body in The Bahamas?
The House of Assembly
What is the main agricultural product of The Bahamas?
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What is the main language spoken in The Bahamas?
English
What ocean surrounds The Bahamas?
The Atlantic Ocean
Who was the first European to land in The Bahamas?
Christopher Columbus in 1492
How often are general elections held in The Bahamas?
Every five years
What is the national flag carrier?
What is the name of the international airport in Nassau?
What is the name of the traditional Bahamian music style?
Rake n' scrape
The Bahamas is made up of a chain of islands which is called a?
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What is the name of the official currency of The Bahamas?
The Bahamian dollar
What is the name of the major port in The Bahamas used for trade?
Freeport Harbor
What is the name of the famous Bahamian Olympic gold medalist in track and field?
Shaunae Miller-Uibo