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Bahamas (.bs)

Bahamas flag

Clues

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Identity & symbols

Language

English is the official language, using the Latin alphabet with no special characters.

Culture

Distinctive markers include vibrant local markets, colorful festivals, and elements of Caribbean culture such as Junkanoo parades.

Miscellaneous

Look for palm trees, local shops with Caribbean-style decorations, and beach scenes.

Capital

Nassau

Environment & landscape

Environment

The landscape is characterized by white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and lush greenery; flat terrain with some low hills.

Infrastructure

Architecture includes vernacular styles with wooden structures, pastel-colored buildings, and colonial influences, particularly in urban areas.

Coverage

True

Foliage

Common tree types include coconut palms, royal palms, and various hardwoods; grasses are typically sparse due to the sandy soil.

Topography

The topography of the Bahamas is mostly flat, with some gentle hills on larger islands.

Roads & transportation

Cars

Vehicle registration plates are white with a blue border; they often feature the word 'Bahamas'.

Driving

Vehicles drive on the left side of the road.

Signs

Road signs are typically in English and may use a combination of standard and local road sign designs; signs are often colorful.

Stop

Stop signs read 'STOP' in Bahamas.

Bollards

Bollards in Bahamas are typically standard and may not have unique features; they are often used to protect pedestrian areas.

Poles

Utility poles in Bahamas are generally made of wood or concrete and often have overhead lines with minimal markings.

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