Bahamas
 Lucayan Indians inhabited the islands when Christopher COLUMBUS first set foot in the New World on San Salvador in 1492. British settlement of the islands began in 1647; the islands became a colony in 1783. Since attaining independence from the UK in 1973, The Bahamas have prospered through tourism and international banking and investment management. Because of its geography, the country is a major transshipment point for illegal drugs, particularly shipments to the US and Europe, and its territory is used for smuggling illegal migrants into the US. Languages & PopulationApproximate Population: 305,655 (July 2007 est.) Nationality (Noun): Bahamian(s) Nationality (Adjective): Bahamian Official Language(s): English Major Languages Spoken: Creole, English  Country FactsCountry Name (long form): Commonwealth of The Bahamas Country Name (short form): The Bahamas Country Name (local long form): none Country Name (local short form): none Name of Capital: Nassau UTC Time Difference (from capital): UTC-5 (same time as Washington, DC during Standard Time) Countries Near by, and Bordering Bahamas: United States, Cuba Land Area: 10070 sq km Water Area: 3870 sq km Comparative Area: slightly smaller than Connecticut Coastline: 3,542 km National Holiday: Independence Day, 10 July (1973) International Phone Code: -241 Currency Code: Bahamian dollar (BSD) Internet Country Code: .bs US Embassy Location: 42 Queen Street, Nassau US Embassy Mailing Address: P. O. Box N-8197, Nassau; US Department of State, 3370 Nassau Place, Washington, DC 20521-3370 Services In, and Related to BahamasALS provides translation support equipped for all situations. Whether it is for personal documents, legal, or corporate needs, ALS has certified translators for more than 150 languages and dialects. All bilingual professionals are certified for interpreting languages in spoken and written form. Translations are done in a timely manner with the option of rush delivery. ALS International can also provide a free quote for many our interpreting services.
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